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. 1982 Jun;4(2):149-56.
doi: 10.1016/0165-5876(82)90090-8.

Electron-microscope observations on the tonsillar epithelium in children with recurrent tonsillitis

Electron-microscope observations on the tonsillar epithelium in children with recurrent tonsillitis

T Karchev et al. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 1982 Jun.

Abstract

Twenty tonsils from children aged 3-6 years removed by operation due to recurrent tonsillitis have been examined. Electron-microscope observations of the epithelial layer have shown a lowering of the number and a reduction of the tubulo-vesicular system of the M-cells. The squamous stratified epithelium is predominating; it is keratinized in some places. Lymphocytes in an active phase and vascular activity in the parenchyma of the removed tonsils are very rare to observe; these were seen only in relation with the M-cells. The above-mentioned data may serve to prove Surjan Jr.'s 1980 hypothesis on the key-importance of metaplastic change of the tonsillar epithelium in recurrent tonsillitis pathogenesis.

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