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Infections en oto-rhino-laryngologie

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L’amygdalite, communément appelée angine, est une inflammation du tissu lymphoïde de l’oropharynx constitué par les amygdales. Cette amygdalite est le plus souvent due et accompagnée d’infection virale, bactérienne, voire fongique.

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Goetz, P., Ghedira, K. (2012). Infections en oto-rhino-laryngologie. In: Phytothérapie anti-infectieuse. Collection Phytothérapie Pratique. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0058-5_2

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