2019
DOI: 10.12680/balneo.2019.269
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Lingual tonsils hypertrophy and possibility of its correction by physical factors

Abstract: Introduction: The component of the lymphopharyngeal ring is the lingual tonsil (LT), located on the root of the tongue. With pathological changes in the lymphoid tissue of the pharynx, surgical removal of the tonsils, as a result of increased antigenic load, a compensatory increase in LT is observed – «lingual tonsillar hypertrophy». This is observed against the background of age-related involutive changes, when the remaining elements of the lymphopharyngeal ring begin to perform anti-antigenic and adaptive ac… Show more

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“…The applicator was covered with an individual polyethylene coating to prevent the formation of an ice plug on the instrument`s surface and reduce the damaging effect on the epidermal integument,. We used a KAO-2 cryoapparatus with individual nozzles of various shapes and sizes and a cap-like coating made of food-grade polyethylene (such a coating makes it possible to speed up and simplify the process of thawing and remove the instrument) [23,24]. Exposure was carried out with liquid nitrogen at t (-196 0 C) for 2 minutes, and complete thawing lasted 1 minute.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The applicator was covered with an individual polyethylene coating to prevent the formation of an ice plug on the instrument`s surface and reduce the damaging effect on the epidermal integument,. We used a KAO-2 cryoapparatus with individual nozzles of various shapes and sizes and a cap-like coating made of food-grade polyethylene (such a coating makes it possible to speed up and simplify the process of thawing and remove the instrument) [23,24]. Exposure was carried out with liquid nitrogen at t (-196 0 C) for 2 minutes, and complete thawing lasted 1 minute.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%