| 21. | Enlarged tender jugulodigastric nodes, if accompanying exudative pharyngitis, is likely to be of Streptococcal etiology.
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| 22. | Some clinical guidelines recommend the use of RSTs in patients with pharyngitis, but others do not.
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| 23. | These include common respiratory infections including sinusitis, bronchitis, and pharyngitis, as well as otitis media.
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| 24. | Inflammation in the back of the throat, called pharyngitis, is the cause of the throat pain.
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| 25. | Primary HSV infection in adolescents frequently manifests as severe pharyngitis with lesions developing on the cheek and gums.
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| 26. | Wang suffers from a throat condition, pharyngitis, and severe headaches his family suspects may be brain cancer.
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| 27. | Rheumatic fever is characterised by inflammation of the joints and / or heart following an episode of streptococcal pharyngitis.
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| 28. | In one study, it was the causative agent of pharyngitis in 1.4 % of military conscripts.
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| 29. | When group A streptococcal infects the throat, it is also known as streptococcal pharyngitis, or strep throat.
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| 30. | Slightly higher frequency of complaints such as pharyngitis, headaches and allergic dermatitis are reported by individuals taking EMA401.
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