Causes of higher symptomatic airway load in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis.

BMC ear, nose, and throat disorders(2017)

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Abstract
The presence of nasal polyp formations in CRS patients was associated with a higher symptomatic airway load as compared to patients without polyps. These findings suggest that nasal polyps could be an indicator of more substantial sinonasal disease. The presence of biofilm did not impact the degree of symptoms, however, as biofilm seem to be a common feature of chronic rhinosinusitis (89% in this cohort), it is more likely to be involved in the development of the CRS, rather than being a surrogate marker for increased symptomatic load.
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Biofilm,Chronic rhinosinusitis,Endoscopic sinus surgery,Lund-Mackey CT score,Nasal polyps,SNOT-20,Vas
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