A patient with respiratory obstruction in glandular fever. Glandular fever is a common disease, and one of the most consistent features is enlargement of tonsillar and nasopharyngeal lymph nodes. This is usually of little serious consequence and, if difficulty in swallowing or breathing occurs, ...
It can be either isolated (40%) or a component of autoimmune polyglandular syndromes (60%) [16]. Infections, mainly tuberculosis, are another prominent cause of PAI. Genetic disorders, more likely to be diagnosed in children, are represented by congenital adrenal hyperplasia (72%), autoimmune ...
Although crypt abscess was not found, neutrophils infiltration into glandular crypt epithelium was found. These findings were consistent with mild inflammation of UC. Stool culture did not reveal any pathogen. He was diagnosed with UC (initial onset, proctitis, mild severity) and referred to us. ...