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Key finding in the histopathological examination of a tonsillolith
# A key finding in the histopathological examination of a tonsillolith is the presence of sulfur-containing organic material. Clinically, this is directly responsible for what symptom?
a) Refractory halitosis
b) Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)
c) Otalgia (referred ear pain)
d) Tonsillar hyperemia (redness)
The correct answer is a) Refractory halitosis
Sulfur-containing organic material in tonsilloliths—primarily from cysteine and methionine residues in desquamated epithelial cells and leukocytes degraded by anaerobic bacteria (e.g., Porphyromonas gingivalis)—undergoes proteolysis to yield volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) like hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) and methyl mercaptan (CH₃SH). These diffuse from crypt biofilms, causing persistent, foul-smelling breath (halitosis) that resists brushing, flossing, or mouthwashes, affecting up to 75% of symptomatic cases. Histopathology confirms this via electron microscopy showing sulfur-rich granules in the organic matrix, correlating directly with odor intensity (as quantified by organoleptic scoring in studies from Journal of Breath Research). The other symptoms stem indirectly: dysphagia (b) from mechanical irritation, otalgia (c) from glossopharyngeal referral, and hyperemia (d) from inflammation—not VSCs.
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