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There may be abdominal pain due to mesenteric lymphadenitis simulating a clinical picture of acute appendicitis. Signs. 1. Often the breath is foetid and tongue is coasted. 2. There is hyperaemia of pillars, soft palate and uvula. 3. Tonsils are red and swollen with yellowish spots of purulent material presenting at the opening of crypts (acute ... ................
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