Online ISSN: 1303-6289
Print ISSN: 0304-4793


Published Online: January 1, 2002


Turkish Archives of Otolaryngology 2001; 39(4): 263-266 Abstract



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Is there a Place for Tonsillar Punch Biopsy in the Diagnosis of Chronic Tonsillitis?

Kronik Tonsillit Tanısında Tonsil Punch Biyopsisinin Yeri Olabilir mi?

Ahmet Kutluhan*, Serdar Uğraş**, Faruk Kıroğlu*, Nusret Akpolat***, Hayrettin Akdeniz****, Muzaffer Kırış*


*Yüzüncü Yıl University, Medical Faculty, Department of Otolaryngology, **Department of Pathology, Van, ***Fırat University, Medical Faculty, Department of Pathology, Elazığ, and ****Yüzüncü Yıl University, Medical Faculty, Department of Infectious Diseases, Van, Turkey
Key Words

Chronic tonsillitis, tonsillar punch biopsy, tonsillectomy 
Abstract

 

 

 

We investigated if there is place of tonsillar punch biopsy in the diagnosis of chronic tonsillitis. This prospective study was held on 100 patients whom we were able to get reliable anamnesis and underwent tonsillectomy because of chronic tonsillitis. Control group consisted of 20 voluntary persons who do not have pharyngeal symptoms but have been operated due to another reason in our clinic. Histopathological criteria of chronic tonsillitis were examined on tonsillectomy materials of patients group, punch biopsy specimens of control group. In tonsillectomy materials, severe lymphocyte infiltration to surface epithelium and surface epithelial defect were determined respectively in rates of 96% and 88%, whereas these rates in punch biopsies of the same tonsils were found respectively as 89% and 75%. In tonsil punch biopsy specimens of control group severe lymphocyte infiltration to surface epithelium and surface epithelial defect were noted respectively as 15% and 3%. According to Kappa test, the rates of histopathological criteria of chronic tonsillitis in patient group showed good correlation between tonsillectomy materials and their punch biopsy specimens. This result reveals that tonsil punch biopsy which is an easy and reliable method may be used in suspected cases in diagnosis of chronic tonsillitis.

Accepted after revision: April 3, 2001
Correspondence:
Ahmet Kutluhan, MD 
Yüzüncü Yıl University, Medical Faculty,

Department of Otolaryngology 
65300 Van,
Türkiye, Fax: (0432) 216 75 19

 


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