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BMJ clinical evidence, 2005
Acute sinusitis is defined pathologically, by transient inflammation of the mucosal lining of the paranasal sinuses lasting less than 4 weeks. Clinically, it is characterised by nasal congestion, rhinorrhoea, facial pain, hyposmia, sneezing, and, if more severe, additional malaise and fever.
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Acute sinusitis is defined pathologically, by transient inflammation of the mucosal lining of the paranasal sinuses lasting less than 4 weeks. Clinically, it is characterised by nasal congestion, rhinorrhoea, facial pain, hyposmia, sneezing, and, if more severe, additional malaise and fever.
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Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis: A comprehensive review
Journal of Dental Sciences, 2021George K Psillas, Despoina Papaioannou
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Diagnosing odontogenic sinusitis: An international multidisciplinary consensus statement
International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, 2021John R Craig +2 more
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Management of odontogenic sinusitis: multidisciplinary consensus statement
International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, 2020John R Craig +2 more
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Clinical Practice Guideline (Update): Adult Sinusitis
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2015Richard M Rosenfeld +2 more
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