endometrium
Tissue Sentence Context
Table 1. Analysis of context sentence of tonsil tissue in 7 abstracts.
PMID | Senteces |
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32342543 | Forty-five surgical procedures were performed for neck nodal metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin (n = 3); carcinoma of tonsil (n = 2), tongue (n = 2), nasopharynx (n = 3), maxilla (n = 1), and laryngopharynx (n = 4). |
32358855 | Tracheostomy was performed for patients with carcinoma of tonsil (n = 2) and nasopharynx (n = 1), and aspiration pneumonia (n = 2). |
32586739 | While the other reported ENT manifestations were pharyngeal erythema (5.3%), nasal congestion (4.1%), runny nose or rhinorrhea (2.1%), upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) (1.9%), and tonsil enlargement (1.3%). |
32884519 | The physical findings were maculopapular rash over his trunk, inguinal regions, and left arm, erythema of larynx with an aphthous lesion on left tonsil, he did not have a fever, and respiratory distress symptoms. |
32979118 | Tonsillectomy is one of the most common and important surgeries in ENT. […] Resident training of tonsillectomy is essential. […] Here, we present a simple, inexpensive model for tonsillectomy hands-on training addressing critical steps of the surgery. […] An oropharynx and tonsil model is prepared using easily available materials, such as a small plastic tub, gauze pieces, ribbon gauze, and rubber strips. […] The junior residents are trained in all the critical steps of tonsillectomy using routine tonsillectomy instruments. […] This model for tonsillectomy is a simple, inexpensive model for training postgraduate residents during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. […] We hope that this model can help young residents to get trained in critical steps of tonsillectomy, in a closely simulated environment and help them develop confidence and skills in managing live patients. |
33336412 | SARS-CoV-2 cellular entry factors are expressed in salivary glands and masticatory mucosa (tongue) at different expression levels, comparable with those measured in lungs and tonsil. |
33547127 | Two patients suffering from chronic recurrent tonsillitis were reported. […] The first patient was confirmed infected with COVID-19, 3 weeks prior to tonsillectomy. […] The detritus and tonsil specimen were further analysed through real-time PCR (RT-PCR) and revealed amplification of the fragment N and ORF1ab genes of SARS-CoV-2. […] Tonsillectomy was performed 2 weeks after the swab; the tonsil specimen was analysed through RT-PCR and revealed amplification of the N2 and RdRp gene of SARS-CoV-2. […] According to both results, the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 gene remains to be detected in tonsil and/or detritus after 2-3 weeks after recovery. […] Hence, it is suggested that it is necessary to use adequate protection when performing tonsillectomy on early recovered patients with COVID-19. […] Furthermore, tonsillectomy would be more advisable to be performed after the fourth week after recovery from COVID-19. |