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Southern Medical Journal, 2013
Chronic sinusitis is a common disease that encompasses a number of syndromes that are characterized by sinonasal mucosal inflammation. Chronic sinusitis can be defined as two or more of the following symptoms lasting for more than 12 consecutive weeks: discolored rhinorrhea, postnasal drip, nasal obstruction, facial pressure or pain, or decreased sense
Erik K. Weitzel +3 more
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Chronic sinusitis is a common disease that encompasses a number of syndromes that are characterized by sinonasal mucosal inflammation. Chronic sinusitis can be defined as two or more of the following symptoms lasting for more than 12 consecutive weeks: discolored rhinorrhea, postnasal drip, nasal obstruction, facial pressure or pain, or decreased sense
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2021
Based on a review of the most current medical literature, this article outlines the basic concepts and classifications of rhinosinusitis, and delineates best practices for clinical diagnoses and the most up-to-date management strategies. Learning to recognize and differentiate these conditions helps facilitate appropriate and timely diagnoses as well ...
Marianella Paz-Lansberg +1 more
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Based on a review of the most current medical literature, this article outlines the basic concepts and classifications of rhinosinusitis, and delineates best practices for clinical diagnoses and the most up-to-date management strategies. Learning to recognize and differentiate these conditions helps facilitate appropriate and timely diagnoses as well ...
Marianella Paz-Lansberg +1 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1981
Patients with chronic sinusitis often have a paucity of symptoms. However, patients may have exacerbations of acute sinusitis superimposed on the chronic disease, which may cause sinus pain, fever, and malaise. More often, though, patients seek evaluation for nasal stuffiness, hyposmia or cacosmia, and purulent nasal and postnasal secretions ...
H B, Neel, T J, McDonald
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Patients with chronic sinusitis often have a paucity of symptoms. However, patients may have exacerbations of acute sinusitis superimposed on the chronic disease, which may cause sinus pain, fever, and malaise. More often, though, patients seek evaluation for nasal stuffiness, hyposmia or cacosmia, and purulent nasal and postnasal secretions ...
H B, Neel, T J, McDonald
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International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, 2020
Bacterial odontogenic sinusitis (ODS) is distinct from other forms of rhinosinusitis. Diagnosing ODS can be challenging because of nonspecific clinical presentations and underrepresentation in the literature.
A. Yassin-Kassab +5 more
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Bacterial odontogenic sinusitis (ODS) is distinct from other forms of rhinosinusitis. Diagnosing ODS can be challenging because of nonspecific clinical presentations and underrepresentation in the literature.
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Journal of Oral Implantology, 2019
This report retrospectively at the 12-year follow-up results of the treatment and rehabilitation of edentulous maxillae, applying extra-sinus zygomatic implants alone or in combination with intra-sinus zygomatic implants. We recruited 22 patients with 35
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This report retrospectively at the 12-year follow-up results of the treatment and rehabilitation of edentulous maxillae, applying extra-sinus zygomatic implants alone or in combination with intra-sinus zygomatic implants. We recruited 22 patients with 35
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Histopathologic Features of Chronic Sinusitis Precipitated by Odontogenic Infection
American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy, 2018Background Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a heterogeneous disease process that can arise in the context of odontogenic disease from the maxillary teeth.
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2000
Sinusitis is a very common chronic illness with a substantial health care impact. This review focuses on factors contributing to sinusitis pathogenesis and chronicity, including anatomic factors, disturbances in mucociliary clearance, microbial pathogens, and inflammatory factors.
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Sinusitis is a very common chronic illness with a substantial health care impact. This review focuses on factors contributing to sinusitis pathogenesis and chronicity, including anatomic factors, disturbances in mucociliary clearance, microbial pathogens, and inflammatory factors.
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Clinical Pediatrics, 2005
Clinical practice guidelines for the management of acute sinusitis in children have been published by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Of note is that in this document, a brief discussion of chronic disease concluded that the pathogenesis and management are essentially unknown.
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Clinical practice guidelines for the management of acute sinusitis in children have been published by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Of note is that in this document, a brief discussion of chronic disease concluded that the pathogenesis and management are essentially unknown.
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Bacteriology of Chronic Sinusitis and Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Sinusitis
Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2006To establish the microbiological characteristics of acute exacerbation of chronic sinusitis (AECS).Academic medical center.Thirty-two patients with chronic sinusitis and 30 patients with AECS.The aerobic and anaerobic microbiology of maxillary AECS and chronic maxillary sinusitis.A total of 81 isolates (33 aerobic and 48 anaerobic) were recovered from ...
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Bacteriology of the maxillary and ethmoid sinuses in chronic sinusitis
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1998AbstractThe bacteriology of chronic sinusitis was studied by using swab and mucosalspecimens from both the maxillary and ethmoid sinuses. The specimens of the maxillary sinus were taken through translabial antroscopy. The specimens of the ethmoid sinus were taken after removing the ethmoid bulla during functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). Eighty-
Chen-Yt Hsu +2 more
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