Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho
Online ISSN : 1883-0854
Print ISSN : 0030-6622
ISSN-L : 0030-6622
Efficacy of Tonsillectomy on Psoriasis and Tonsil Histology
Miki TakaharaNobuyuki BandohMasanobu ImadaTatsuya HayashiSatoshi NonakaYasuaki Harabuchi
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2001 Volume 104 Issue 11 Pages 1065-1070

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Treatment outcomes of tonsillectomy were studied in 7 Japanese patients with psoriasis-3 males and 4 females aged 9 to 46 years (median: 23years) -followed up 2 to 9 years after tonsillectomy. All skin lesions disappeared in 3 patients, 80% of those in 2, and no change in the remaining 2 during follow-up. Of 5 in whom skin lesions improved, 4 were females and had a history of tonsillitis making skin lesions worse. In quantitative immunohistologic analysis on tonsillar tissues by CD20 and anti-ssDNA antibodies, areas of T cell-nodules were significantly expanded, but those of the B-lymphoid follicles were smaller, and the number of apoptotic cells increased in tonsils from patients with psoriasis and PPP compared to those with recurrent tonsillitis. The area of T cell-nodules and the number of apoptosis cells were significantly larger in tonsils from 4 patients with complete recovery after tonsillectomy compared to the remaining 9 without complete recovery. This suggests that histologic evaluation may be helpful in estimating the effectiveness of tonsillectomy.
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