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The Diagnostic Value of Symptoms and Signs in Acute Tonsillitis in Children over the Age of 10 and in Adults

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267 outpatients with acute tonsillitis were studied with regard to clinical signs and symptoms and presence of beta-hemolytic streptococci. Beta-hemolytic streptococci were found in 169 patients (63%), compared to 6/64 healthy controls (9%). Of the tonsillitis patients with beta-hemolytic streptococci, 80% harboured group A and 20% groups C and G. Five out of 6 controls had group C and G streptococci. Eight clinical signs and symptoms of acute tonsillitis were rated on a 10-point scale. A correlation was found between redness in the oropharynx and on the tonsils and positive culture for beta-hemolytic streptococci group A. The total WBC count, polymorphonuclear leucocytes and ratio of polymorphonuclear to mononuclear leucocytes were strongly correlated to a positive culture for streptococci group A. Groups C and G did not show these correlations. The study stresses the importance of quantitative culture technique and the value of this for diagnosis in the acute ill patient with tonsillitis.

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