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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
Early and aggressive treatment of allergic, inflammatory, and infectious diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses should reduce the potential for chronic and irreversible disease of the sinus mucosa. Identification of underlying allergies, reactive mucosa, impaired mucosal transport, anatomic obstruction, or narrowing are key elements in establishing
W E, Loch, M, Alleva, M M, Paparella
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Seminars in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 1993
Upper respiratory infections (URIs) are the most common organic condition presenting to the primary practitioner who cares for children. It recently has been estimated that approximately 5% to 10% of URIs in early childhood are complicated by acute sinusitis.
T, Doan, P A, Greenberger, H, Pelzer
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1991
Paranasal sinusitis is one of the most common diseases treated in outpatient centers across the United States. Improved bacterial culture techniques have revealed the variety of pathogens involved in acute and chronic sinusitis. The growing numbers of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains and of immunocompromised patients have changed the clinical ...
R A, Friedman, J P, Harris
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Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1984
Sporting events may predispose the athlete to develop sinusitis. Similarly, sinusitis may adversely affect the athlete's performance. The physician caring for the athlete must be aware of a number of conditions that predispose to sinusitis and also of the subtle clinical presentation of sinusitis.
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Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2003
Sinusitis is one of the most common health care complaints in the United States. Approximately one in eight people in the US will have sinusitis at one time in their lives. Until recently, sinusitis has been an undertreated disease. The drastic negative effect of sinusitis on patients' quality of life has been generally underappreciated and ...
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Sinusitis

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
This study provides a comprehensive overview of sinusitis, detailing its pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria, and management strategies. Sinusitis, characterized by inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, can be acute, subacute, recurrent, or chronic, with distinct clinical presentations and treatment approaches.
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