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Health

Diseases of the ear, throat and nose (otolaryngology)

Angina in infectious mononucleosis

As an independent infectious disease, infectious mononucleosis was first described by NF Filatov in 1885 under the name "idiopathic inflammation of the cervical lymphatic glands". In 1889 E.Pfeiffer described a clinical picture of the same disease called "glandular fever".

Angina in agranulocytosis

Agranulocytosis (aleukia) is a blood disease characterized by complete or almost complete absence of granulocytes (granular leukocytes) in the blood. Distinguish agranulocytosis myelotoxic and immune.

Angina in leukemia

Acute leukemia is characterized by an increase in the number of blast, or leukemic, "young" cells in the bone marrow, spleen, lymph nodes, liver and other internal organs.

Angina in case of alimentary-toxic aleukia

Alimentary-toxic aleukia is a mycotoxicosis that occurs when products are eaten from products overwintered in the field (millet, buckwheat, wheat, rye, barley, oats, rice).

Phlegmon of the peri-rectal space and the floor of the oral cavity: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Phlegmon near-minute space with periamigdalite lingual tonsil usually develops within 6-8 days, and against the background of antibiotic therapy, maturation of the abscess can be delayed up to 2 weeks, after which it is independently opened and all signs of periamigdalita of the lingual tonsil pass for 4-5 days.

Diffuse pharyngeal cellulitis (Senator's disease): causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Diffuse phlegmon pharynx (Senator's disease) is a disease that occurs extremely rarely. Characterized by a sudden violent onset with severe dysphagia, diffuse hyperemia, edema and inflammatory infiltration of all the walls of the pharynx.

Angina with rubella

Rubella in the early stages of the disease resembles scarlet fever and measles, and with mild forms of these diseases, a false diagnosis is possible, and secondly, with rubella, along with pathological changes in the mucous membranes of the throat and pharynx, other complications can occur in the ENT organs.

Acute simple adenoiditis

Acute simple adenoiditis - otolaryngological disease, which is characterized by inflammation of the adenoids, is more common in the first years of life.

Quinsy

Phlegmonous tonsillitis, or acute paratonsillitis (according to BS Perevozhensky), - acute purulent inflammation of the peripermaladic cellulose, arising primarily or secondary, as a complication 1-3 days after follicular or lacunar angina.

Interopharyngeal phlegmon: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Interpharyngeal (visceral) phlegmon, or lateropharyngeal cellulosephlegon, is much less common than the above described types of adenophlegmon neck.

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