1983
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1008407
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Antikörpertiterverlauf gegen Epstein-Barr-Virus-spezifische Antigene bei infektiöser Mononukleose mit Tonsillektomie in der akuten Krankheitsphase

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“…TE in 23 Patients with a proven infectious mononucleosis resulted in a significant shortening of the reconvalescence. But also an increased susceptibility for a recurrence [489]. Tonsillar asymmetry was acknowledged as proper indication for TE, potentially as bilateral procedure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…TE in 23 Patients with a proven infectious mononucleosis resulted in a significant shortening of the reconvalescence. But also an increased susceptibility for a recurrence [489]. Tonsillar asymmetry was acknowledged as proper indication for TE, potentially as bilateral procedure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If complicated by airway obstruction or tonsillar hemorrhage TE is an option to alleviate the symptoms. Although TE can reduce the duration of the disease but may also compromise the immune system [489] (grade A), [496] (grade C).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bei anamnestisch rezidivierender akuter Tonsillitis könne die OP-Indikation großzügiger gestellt werden. Bei der infektiösen Mononukleose verwiesen die Autoren auf die Publikation von Sauerbrei et al [514], in der sich bei der Hälfte von 23 Patienten die Krankheitsdauer durch die TE halbieren ließ. Allerdings konnten die tonsillektomierten Patienten nur einen geringeren Immunschutz aufbauen, waren also eher rezidivgefährdet.…”
Section: Wolfensberger Und Mund [37]unclassified
“…EBV-specific antibodies Table III gives the appearance and persistence of the antibodies with their respective reactivities. There is no cure for infectious mononucleosis other than time, although the clinical symptoms and the antibody titers reportedly reach normal values much faster, especially in severe cases, when the tonsils are removed [12]. The tonsils may be the primary site of immunologic defense and the reservoir or "recruitment center" of B-lymphocytes able to proliferate.…”
Section: Infectious Mononucleosis As the Primary Disease Caused By Ebvmentioning
confidence: 99%