1982
DOI: 10.1093/milmed/147.10.851
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The Management of Peritonsillar Abscesses in Military Medicine

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“…Their age range was 3 to 72 years, with a median age of Accepted for publication Dec 14, 1987 ("Hot" Tonsillectomy) 9 Hospitalized 66 Ambulatory (< 2 Days) Outcome of needle aspiration in peritonsillar infection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their age range was 3 to 72 years, with a median age of Accepted for publication Dec 14, 1987 ("Hot" Tonsillectomy) 9 Hospitalized 66 Ambulatory (< 2 Days) Outcome of needle aspiration in peritonsillar infection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only 7.9 to 56% of the patients with PTA repoted recurrent episodes of tonsillitis their history [257], [260], [266], [270], [290], [291], [301], [302], [303], [304], [305], [306], [307], [308], [309], [310], [311], [312], [313], [314], [315], [316], [317], [318], [319]. This aspect is confirmed by current studies where a correlation between tonsillitis in the patients’ history and PTA was found in only about half of the PTA patients [269], [320].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among those 42 publications, there were only 5 level I trials [263], [304], [345], [363], [364], the remainder were classified as level IV including 13 case series with only one treatment modality [301], [302], [303], [305], [314], [343], [358], [374], [375], [376], [377], [378], [379], 12 case series comparing different therapies [261], [264], [307], [308], [366], [380], [381], [382], [383], [384], [385], [386], and one economic analysis [301]. Concerning recurrence rates and indication, the authors found 2 level II studies [309], [313] and 13 level IV trials [301], [303], [310], [311], [312], [314], [343], [350], [361], [372], [387], [388], [389]. From the 5 randomized trials, 3 compared the outcome after NA vs. ID in cohorts of 5 [304], 60 [363], and 62 patients [345] and could not reveal a significant difference.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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