Disease | tonsillitis |
Phenotype | C0031350|pharyngitis |
Sentences | 2 |
PubMedID- 21747847 | To identify a case of suspected influenza virus infection, the study had to report patients as having at least one or more of the following clinical signs or symptoms: rapid onset of chills and high fever, frequent epistaxis, myalgia and arthralgia, prostration, pharyngitis without tonsillitis, rhinorrhea and cough with or without sputum, and with or without evidence of chest radiograph abnormalities. |
PubMedID- 20813071 | In some cases pharyngitis is associated with follicular exudative tonsillitis with negative cultural examination for group a streptococcus and in the absence of signs of upper respiratory infections. |
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