An Ontario hospital that paused tonsil and adenoid surgeries after the deaths of two children it had treated is set to resume ...
while leading to involution of the hypertrophic adenoids and tonsils. In summary, we have established that T cells are in a highly proliferative state in the tonsils of children with OSA and are ...
Two children have died after tonsil and/or adenoid surgery at McMaster Children's Hospital, the Hamilton hospital said Wednesday, adding it's pausing such procedures as a precaution while doing a ...
The investigators randomly assigned half of the children with these issues to have their tonsils and adenoids removed, and the other half to undergo ‘watchful waiting’ over a 12 month period.
A view of the McMaster Children's Hospital is seen in Hamilton, Ont., in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Hamilton Health Sciences, *MANDATORY CREDIT* McMaster Children’s Hospital says ...
McMaster Children’s Hospital says it will resume tonsil and adenoid surgeries next week, almost four months after two children died following the procedure. Hamilton Health Sciences said Monday ...
Since many of these patients have enlarged tonsils and adenoids, surgery to remove the tonsils and adenoids is the traditional first-line treatment option for opening the airway, but studies have ...