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T-cell regulation in chronic paranasal sinus disease

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2008
Chronic rhinosinusitis is an inflammatory disease with distinct cytokine and remodeling patterns. Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is characterized by a T(H)2-skewed eosinophilic inflammation, whereas chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps (CRSsNP) represents a predominant T(H)1 milieu.We aimed to study the direct tissue ...
van Bruaene, N   +10 more
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Imaging in paranasal sinus disease.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1998
This article reviews the basic anatomy of the paranasal sinuses and discusses the role of imaging in the spectrum of paranasal sinus disease. A separate section on facial trauma is included.
J, Teh, O, Chan, A, Smith
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Reliability of High-Pitch Ultra-Low-Dose Paranasal Sinus Computed Tomography for Evaluating Paranasal Sinus Anatomy and Sinus Disease

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2014
The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of high-pitch ultra-low-dose computed tomography (CT) for detecting important paranasal sinus anatomic landmarks and pathologies.Sixty patients (22 females, 38 males) aged 15 to 67 years (mean age, 33.68 y; SD, 9.83 y) underwent high-pitch ultra-low-dose CT of the paranasal sinuses between February ...
Elif Ayanoglu, Aksoy   +4 more
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Paranasal sinus disease in horses.

Compendium (Yardley, PA), 2013
The paranasal sinus system of horses is complex, comprising six pairs of sinuses. Disease processes that can develop in the sinuses include ethmoid hematomas, cysts, neoplasia, and bacterial and fungal infections. Horses that develop paranasal sinus disease vary widely in age.
R Wayne, Waguespack, Jennifer, Taintor
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Headaches due to nasal and paranasal sinus disease

Neurologic Clinics, 2004
Sinus infections are much less common today than they were in the preantibiotic era, but they still are overdiagnosed. Acute sinusitis, a relatively uncommon cause of headache, is the result of infection of one or more of the cranial sinuses. Acute sinusitis usually is characterized by purulent discharge in the nasal passages and a pain profile ...
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[Diagnosis of inflammatory paranasal sinus diseases].

Archives of oto-rhino-laryngology, 1983
In chronic sinusitis allergy is one important factor for the pathogenesis of the disease. Various others, such as genetically determined or acquired ciliary disorders have to be ruled out. In allergic rhinosinusitis, allergy treatment improves postoperative results considerably.
W, Mann, W W, Schlenter
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Ophthalmological Manifestations of Paranasal Sinus Diseases

1991
Paranasal sinus diseases manifest themselves in a high percentage of eases by striking and threatening ocular and orbital signs and symptoms (Ducrey 1985; Duke-Elder 1972,1974; Ganz 1977; Herrmann 1958; Jakobiec and Jones 1986; Jakobiec et al. 1986; Seiferth and Wustrow 1977; Siegert 1975; Smith et al. 1986; Wustrow 1965).
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[Oculo-orbital manifestations of paranasal sinus diseases].

Oftalmologia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990), 2002
The paper is a study of the oculo-orbital affections established by the sinusal lesions.The study is retrospective for five years and it is affected by the patients with ocular and orbital affections hospitalized in Ophthalmological Clinic. Were used the sheets of the patients and a collaboration with ORL Clinica, where the sinusal affections were ...
F, Ignat   +3 more
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Headaches due to Nasal and Paranasal Sinus Disease

Neurologic Clinics
Headache and rhinosinusitis are 2 of the most common conditions seen in clinical practice. Consider sinusitis in those with new-onset headache, along with nasal congestion, maxillary tooth discomfort, anosmia, cough, or fever. Most chronic and recurring headaches, especially if migraine features are present, are not due to sinus disease, with the ...
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[Emergencies in nasal and paranasal sinus diseases].

Vestnik otorinolaringologii, 1998
The paper provides statistical data obtained on 1126 patients with urgent nasal and paranasal sinus pathology of a total of 2054 patients urgently hospitalized to the ENT clinic of the Moscow Medical University in 1995. A detailed analysis is given of the incidence, diagnostic and therapeutic policy, complications in all kinds of nasal bleeding, acute ...
V T, Pal'chun   +2 more
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