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Heritability of recurrent tonsillitis

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AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1001/archotol.131.5.383

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Objective: To estimate the relative contribution of genetic and environmental effects on the variance in the liability of recurrent tonsillitis. Design: Re respective questionnaire data from a population-based cohort. Setting: Population-based data from Nor-way. Participants: A total of 9479 Norwegian twins born between January 1, 1967, and December 31, 1979, identified through. the Medical Birth Registry of Norway. Main Outcome Measure: Recurrent tonsillitis Results: The lifetime prevalence of recurrent tonsillitis was 11.7% (95% confidence interval, 11.0%-12.3%), with a significant predominance of female cases. The tetrachoric correlations for monozygotic twins were 0.71 for males and 0.60 for females. For dizygotic twins, the correlations were 0.12 for males, 0.14 for females, and 0.24 for dizygotic pairs of opposite sex. Structural equation modeling indicated that genetic effects explained 62% of the variation in the liability of recurrent tonsillitis. The remaining variance was attributed to individual environmental effects. There was no evidence of sex-specific genetic effects on the liability of recurrent tonsillitis. Conclusion: There is evidence for a substantial genetic predisposition for recurrent tonsillitis.

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