Tonsil and adenoid surgery for upper airway obstruction in children

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We studied the outcomes of 76 children, aged 3 to 12 years, with large tonsils and/or large adenoids who underwent surgery to relieve upper airway obstruction over a 1-year period. Following surgery, nearly all patients experienced an alleviation of all symptoms, except for enuresis. We suggest that children who have large tonsils and/or adenoids will gain substantial benefit if they are removed, even children who do not have a history of severe sleep apnea or objective evidence from polysomnography.

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Elsherif, I., & Kareemullah, C. (1999). Tonsil and adenoid surgery for upper airway obstruction in children. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 78(8), 617–620. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556139907800819

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