Abstract
The tonsill represents a natural barrier against various infectious pathogens. Around the tonsillar crypts, the tissues produce an area of mechanical defence barrier formed of granulation tissue, neoformation vascularization and leukocytes. In this region a series of complex immunological processes take place, the central role being occupied by immunoglobulin A. Tonsillar outbreak infection is a particular feature of immune response, generating numerous imunopathologic reactions.
Highlights
The tonsill represents a natural barrier against various infectious pathogens
− nodulii subcutanati Meynet – tumefacţii indolore periarticulare la nivelul feţelor exterioare, care dispar în câteva săptămâni. [10,11]
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1993; 119:521
Summary
Octavian Dragoş PALADE1, Alina OPREA2, Mioriţa TOADER2, Corneliu TOADER3, Mircea DRĂGHICI4 1Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Gr. Infecţia de focar apare ca o particularitate a reacţiei germen-gazdă, generatoare de dezordini imunopatologice
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