Tonsillectomy Significantly Improves Quality of Life in Adult, Pediatric Patients
January 01, 2008
January 01, 2008
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 1 -- The American Academy of Otolaryngology issued the following news release:
Tonsillectomies to treat chronic and recurrent tonsillitis substantially improve a patient's quality of live in both children and adults, according to two new studies published as a supplement to the January 2008 issue of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
In one study involving 72 adults, patients showed improvement in all six subscales of the Tonsil and Adenoid . . .
Tonsillectomies to treat chronic and recurrent tonsillitis substantially improve a patient's quality of live in both children and adults, according to two new studies published as a supplement to the January 2008 issue of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
In one study involving 72 adults, patients showed improvement in all six subscales of the Tonsil and Adenoid . . .