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Adenoid Stones - "Adenoliths".

Hitomi Sakano1, Ameet I Thaker2, Greg E Davis1.   

Abstract

Stones made of bacterial aggregates can be found in chronically inflamed lymphoid tissue such as hypertrophied tonsils. Although it is common to find tonsilloliths in cryptic tonsils, it is rare to find stones in adenoid tissue. Here we present an interesting case of a patient who underwent adenoidectomy for adenoid hypertrophy, recurrent malaise and upper respiratory infections. Intraoperatively we found numerous bright green stones in the crypts of the adenoid tissue, reminiscent of tonsilloliths in tonsillar crypts. Pathology revealed polymicrobial bacterial aggregates surrounded by neutrophils. Our findings suggest that the pathophysiology is similar to that of tonsillolith formation. Thus, we should at least consider the presence of adenoid stones and consider adenoidectomy for symptoms often attributed to tonsilloliths. We have coined the term "adenoliths" to describe this interesting finding and present it as a potential source of recurrent infection.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26798664      PMCID: PMC4718572          DOI: 10.4172/2324-8785.1000240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Otol Rhinol        ISSN: 2324-8785


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