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Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2012
This article defines chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and shares contemporary principles for its diagnosis and management, focusing on practical considerations for rhinoplasty surgeons. Nasal obstruction, the most common symptom of CRS, is frequently the chief complaint of patients seeking functional rhinoplasty surgery.
Steven Marc, Daines, Richard R, Orlandi
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Pediatric chronic rhinosinusitis

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2023
An up-to-date overview of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, comorbidities, and current medical and surgical management of pediatric chronic rhinosinusitis (PCRS).Review of current evidence-based literature on PCRS.Diagnosis of PCRS seems to be improving based on recent evidence using nasal endoscopy as well as computed tomography scanning.
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Chronic Rhinosinusitis

2011
Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a persistent inflammatory condition involving the nasal and paranasal mucosa. It is the most prevalent chronic condition in the United States. Sinonasal inflammation is also a common clinical presentation in a variety of systemic conditions.
Xinjing, Wang, Garry R, Cutting
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Chronic rhinosinusitis and biofilms

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2004
Biofilms have been implicated in several head and neck infectious processes such as the following: dental and periodontal disease, otitis media, tympanostomy tube otorrhea, and chronic tonsillitis. We believe that biofilms also are associated with chronic rhinosinusitis.
Hassan H, Ramadan   +2 more
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Chronic Rhinosinusitis

2018
Chronic rhinosinusitis is an inflammatory disease of the paranasal sinuses that occurs in 1% to 5% of the U.S.It may significantly decrease quality of life. Chronic rhinosinusitis is defined by the presence of at least two out of four cardinal symptoms (i.e., facial pain/pressure, hyposmia/anosmia, nasal drainage, and nasal obstruction) for at least 12
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Chronic rhinosinusitis

Journal of the Epidemiology Foundation of India
Abstract The proposed aetiological and disease-modifying factors related to chronic rhinosinusitis have expanded over the last decade resulting in a plethora of potential treatment strategies. Potentially, advancement of knowledge in this field has developed more than any other in otolaryngological science.
Richard J. Harvey, Janet Rimmer
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Pediatric Chronic Rhinosinusitis

Pediatric Annals, 2014
Pediatric chronic rhinosinusitis is a multifactorial inflammatory and infectious disorder. It likely reflects a dysfunction at the site of the interaction between host and environmental factors in the nose and sinuses. Our limited understanding of this common childhood disease makes it difficult to diagnose and to treat effectively.
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[Chronic rhinosinusitis].

Laryngo- rhino- otologie, 2016
Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a common disease with a major impact on quality of life. Its etiology is multifactorial and the causal pathology is an inflammation and not an infection. The affected region is the nasal mucosa as well as the mucosa of the sinuses.
M, Cuevas, T, Zahnert
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Pediatric chronic rhinosinusitis

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2006
Pediatric acute and chronic rhinosinusitis are common pediatric ailments averaging six to eight occurrences a year with 0.5-5% of these progressing to acute sinusitis. A yet undefined number of children progress to chronic sinusitis. Significant resources are spent treating children for sinus infections that would otherwise clear on their own. Practice
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Pediatric chronic rhinosinusitis

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2004
Pediatric sinusitis is prevalent, and the debate continues regarding how best to care for these children. Although acute sinusitis is commonly associated with an upper respiratory infection, the focus of this paper is on chronic rhinosinusitis in children.
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