TONSILLITES IN CHILDREN: ISSUES OF PATHOGENESIS AND POTENTIAL OF PHYTOTHERAPY
Inflammation of palatine tonsils (acute and chronic tonsillitis) is a pressing issue of pediatrics. Several pathogenetic links of chronictonsillitis development have not been identified yet despite high prevalence of the disease. The article presents current data onformation of biofilms at chronic t...
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Main Authors: | L. R. Selimzyanova (Author), E. A. Vishneva (Author), E. A. Promyslova (Author) |
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Union of pediatricians of Russia,
2014-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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