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Background and Objectives:The purpose of this study was to find whether bacteriological characteristics can affect the sizeand recurrent infections of the tonsil by comparing the type and number of bacteria located in the core of palatine tonsil in obstructivetonsillar hypertrophy (OTH) and recurrent tonsillitis (RT) patients. Subjects and Method:Palatine tonsils of patientswho received tonsillectomy due to OTH and RT were studied. The excised tonsil was dissected into two pieces and one gram ofthe core tissue was obtained for examination. Mixture of normal saline and homogenized tissue was inoculated using variousculture media. The types of isolates and bacterial concentrations in each isolate was compared between the two groups. Results:Commonly isolated aerobic bacteria in the order of frequency for the OTH group were Streptococcus viridans, Staphylococcusaureus, and Neisseria spp., whereas it was Neisseria spp., Streptococcus viridans, Staphylococcus aureus, and Haemophilusinfluenzae for the RT group. Peptostreptococcus spp. was the most frequently isolated anaerobe in both OTH group and RTgroup. There was no statistically significant difference in types of isolates between the two groups except for Haemophilusinfluenzae and Bacteroides spp. The density of cultured bacteria (number of bacteria per 1 gram of tissue) was greater in the RTgroup than in the OTH group. Conclusion:There was no definite difference in the number of isolate types between the OTHgroup and RT group. Bacterial density was higher in the RT group than in the OTH group. Therefore, bacterial density mighthave an influence on the recurrence of tonsillitis. (Korean J Otolaryngol 2006;49:1201-5)

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