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The discovery of bacterial microcolonies in tonsillar tissue of patients with tonsillar hyperplasia has raised the question of their role in provoking the local immune response. Tonsils collected from patients undergoing tonsillectomy were stained for three clinically relevant bacterial taxa and lymphocytes. The bacterial composition and abundance of microcolonies was investigated using a combination of laser-microdissection, amplicon sequencing and Droplet Digital polymerase chain reaction. Microcolonies were detected in most samples (32/35) with a high prevalence of Haemophilus influenzae (78% of samples). B and T cell lymphocytes were significantly higher in the epithelium adjacent to microcolonies compared to epithelium distal to microcolonies. Furthermore, significant positive and negative correlations were identified between bacterial taxa and lymphocytes. Genus Streptococcus, which includes Group A Streptococcus (traditionally described as the main pathogen of tonsillar hyperplasia), was found in low abundance in this study. These results suggest other potential pathogens may be involved in stimulating the local immune response leading to tonsillar hyperplasia.
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Res Vet Sci
September 2025
The University of Queensland, School of Veterinary Science, Gatton, Qld 4343, Australia. Electronic address:
Objective: To compare the histological morphology of palatine tonsils from brachycephalic and normocephalic dogs.
Material And Methods: Surgically resected palatine tonsils from 116 dogs undergoing corrective surgery for brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) were received from a veterinary specialist clinic. Control tonsils were opportunistically collected at autopsy from 11 normocephalic dogs that died of diseases unrelated to the upper respiratory tract.
Histopathology
July 2025
Pathology Unit, Department of Medicine-DIMED, University of Padua School of Medicine, Padua, Italy.
Aims: Bcl2-positive germinal centres (GCs) have never been documented in reactive lymphoid hyperplasia (RLH). Here we describe such phenomenon in paediatric chronic tonsillitis (PCT), addressing the differential diagnosis with paediatric lymphomas.
Methods And Results: Six PCT cases with Bcl2-positive GCs were retrieved from a retrospective series of 166 tonsillectomies from children and adolescents.
Children (Basel)
February 2025
Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, 01-809 Warsaw, Poland.
Sleep-related disorders are responsible for many serious health conditions, one of these being sleep apnea syndrome, which arises through various mechanisms. Polysomnography is currently used as the gold standard method for diagnosing patients suffering from sleep breathing disorders, thus enabling accurate and swift clinical diagnosis. By using the parameters obtained from polysomnography, this retrospective study has aimed to determine the groups of children that are particularly vulnerable to severe forms of breathing disorders, divided according to diagnoses made of tonsillar hypertrophy forms and sleep apnea as well as by the severity grades and types of apnea, to facilitate rapid and appropriate treatment.
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June 2025
Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Objective: Posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is a complication of pediatric solid organ transplantation. Benign adenotonsillar lymphoid hyperplasia confounds the ability to diagnose PTLD. Our aim was to identify factors that predict the presence of PTLD to inform decision-making regarding adenotonsillectomy.
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November 2024
Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Florida, 1600 SW Archer Rd, Gainesville, FL 32610, United States.
Tonsillar marginal zone hyperplasia may mimic mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma, a rare diagnosis in children. Histologically, both entities can demonstrate expansion of the marginal zone with disruption of follicular architecture. However, marginal zone hyperplasia may appear polyclonal by flow cytometry.
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