Inflammatory sinonasal disease
- PMID: 15337108
- DOI: 10.1016/j.fsc.2004.04.003
Inflammatory sinonasal disease
Abstract
Inflammation of the nose and sinuses is a clinical problem frequently encountered in the practice of otolaryngology. The most common of these inflammatory illnesses are allergic rhinitis and acute and chronic rhinosinusitis. The recognition of inflammatory sinonasal diseases and an understanding of their pathophysiology are essential to successful management of these common illnesses.
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