2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2011.08.004
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Chronic rhinosinusitis: Epidemiology and medical management

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“…(8) reduced workplace productivity and serious medical treatment costs. (9,10) Identified several risk factors for CRS, including influenza vaccination, septal deviation and allergic rhinitis. Moreover, there were significantly increased prevalence of chronic rhinosinusitis in plant and machinery operators and assemblers, craft and related trade workers and the unemployed.…”
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“…(8) reduced workplace productivity and serious medical treatment costs. (9,10) Identified several risk factors for CRS, including influenza vaccination, septal deviation and allergic rhinitis. Moreover, there were significantly increased prevalence of chronic rhinosinusitis in plant and machinery operators and assemblers, craft and related trade workers and the unemployed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CRS has been recently divided into two subgroups: with and without nasal polyps (18). The majority of cases of CRS with nasal polyps show Th2-type inflammation with prominent accumulation of eosinophils in the nasal polyps and are thus called eosinophilic CRS (ECRS) (19). Histological Significance A substantial proportion of people have intractable chronic allergic diseases for which no curative treatment exists.…”
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“…It is diagnosed subjectively on the basis of two or more of the following symptoms; nasal congestion, facial pain or pressure, nasal discharge, and a reduced sense of smell. Patients should also have objective evidence of disease, either directly with an endoscope or CT-imaging-this identifies nasal polyp presence [1].…”
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