2004
DOI: 10.1089/1549541041438605
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Histopathological Evaluation in Biopsies of Palatine Tonsils Submitted to Cryptolysis by Coagulation with CO2Laser for Treatment of Chronic Caseous Tonsillitis

Abstract: We, therefore, conclude that the proposed method of treatment with CO(2) laser, called laser cryptolysis by coagulation (LCC) is an effective and conservative method, causing no significant morphological alterations to the tonsils.

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“…The lymphatic active tissue remains present and still intact. Most authors state that this intervention is to be performed on an outpatient basis under local anaesthesia and with the CO 2 or diode laser or radio-frequency current [ 35 ], [ 49 ], [ 72 ], [ 124 ], [ 156 ]. Indications should be tonsil stones or foetor from the mouth.…”
Section: Introduction and Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lymphatic active tissue remains present and still intact. Most authors state that this intervention is to be performed on an outpatient basis under local anaesthesia and with the CO 2 or diode laser or radio-frequency current [ 35 ], [ 49 ], [ 72 ], [ 124 ], [ 156 ]. Indications should be tonsil stones or foetor from the mouth.…”
Section: Introduction and Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foi demonstrado que a CCL CO2 não altera as funções imunológicas da tonsila, promove uma abertura mecânica das criptas tonsilares, diminuindo, portanto, a retenção e formação de cáseo (Passos et al, , 2004.…”
Section: Criptólise Por Coagulação Com Laser De Co2unclassified