Palatine Tonsil Measurements among Healthy Sudanese Children Using Ultrasonography

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL International Journal of Biomedicine Pub Date : 2023-06-05 DOI:10.21103/article13(2)_oa9
Zohida A Abdelgabar, Mahasin G Hassan, Tasneem S A Elmahdi, Mayson Wanasi, Mariam Khogaly Elamin
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Background: Palatine tonsils (PT) reach their maximum normal size in early childhood; after puberty and with other body lymphatic tissue, they gradually atrophy. PT are usually easily seen in the oropharynx during the oral examination. However, clinical size assessment is difficult since the tongue's posture may significantly alter its appearance. The aim of this study was to evaluate normal PT size in healthy children by ultrasound using the anteroposterior and transverse diameters and correlate them with age, weight, and gender. Methods and Results: This cross-sectional study was conducted at different nurseries and schools in Khartoum. A random sample of 79 Sudanese children and adolescents (39 males and 40 females) aged 1–15 years, without PT pathology, was examined. The anteroposterior diameter (APD) and transverse diameter (TD) for both tonsils were measured by ultrasound. APD and TD were 1.46±0.16 cm and 1.38±0.16 cm, respectively, for the right PT and 1.51±0.15 cm and 1.40±0.16 cm for the left PT. The APD was significantly higher than the TD on both sides (P<0.01 in both cases). In addition, L(left)PT-APD was significantly greater than R(right)PT-APD (1.51±0.15 vs. 1.46±0.16, P=0.0044). We found a low-to-moderate positive correlation between all PT measurements with children's age and weight (P<0.01). There was no significant association between PT size and gender. Conclusion: Ultrasound is a reliable, simple, noninvasive procedure for estimating PT size in children. Normal PT size correlates with age and weight; however, no correlation is present for gender. Normal PT sizes (APD and TD) in children and adolescents may be predicted based on age and weight using developed equations.
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苏丹健康儿童腭扁桃体超声测量
背景:腭扁桃体(PT)在儿童早期达到最大正常大小;青春期后,淋巴组织与其他身体淋巴组织一起逐渐萎缩。在口腔检查时,常在口咽部可见。然而,临床大小评估是困难的,因为舌头的姿势可能会显著改变其外观。本研究的目的是通过超声测量健康儿童的正反径和横径来评估正常的PT大小,并将其与年龄、体重和性别联系起来。方法和结果:本横断面研究在喀土穆不同的托儿所和学校进行。随机抽样79名苏丹儿童和青少年(39名男性和40名女性),年龄1-15岁,无PT病理,进行检查。超声测量两扁桃体的前后径(APD)和横向径(TD)。右侧PT的APD和TD分别为1.46±0.16 cm和1.38±0.16 cm,左侧PT的APD和TD分别为1.51±0.15 cm和1.40±0.16 cm,两侧APD均显著高于TD (P<0.01)。L(左)PT-APD显著大于R(右)PT-APD(1.51±0.15比1.46±0.16,P=0.0044)。我们发现所有PT测量值与儿童年龄和体重之间存在低至中度正相关(P<0.01)。PT大小与性别之间无显著相关性。结论:超声是一种可靠的、简单的、无创的方法来估计儿童PT的大小。正常PT大小与年龄、体重相关;然而,性别之间没有相关性。正常PT大小(APD和TD)在儿童和青少年可以预测基于年龄和体重使用开发的方程。
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International Journal of Biomedicine
International Journal of Biomedicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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