“…A palatable mass may be observed in the tonsillar fossa, its palpation sometimes exacerbating the patient's symptoms. Symptoms include ear pain, neck pain extending to the oral cavity and the maxilla (Le Toux, 1991;Siqueira et al, 2004;Weidenbecher et al, 2006), dysphonia (Blatchford and Coulthard, 1989;Sundmaker,1989), dysphagia (Kehrl and Hartwein, 1990;Manganaro and Nylander, 1998;Weidenbecher et al, 2006;Unlu et al, 2008), odynophagia (Tiago et al, 2002;Andrade et al, 2008), persistent sore throat (Takada et al, 2003), the sensation of a foreign body in the pharynx (Lindeman, 1985), painful trismus <25 mm, vertigo and tinnitus (Riley, 1996;Diamond et al, 2001;Ferreira de Albuquerque et al, 2003;Beder et al, 2005;Yavuz et al, 2008). Pain is also observed when turning the head or extending the tongue (Woolery, 1990).…”