2021
DOI: 10.1093/jpids/piaa170.020
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#57: The Clinical Significance of Changes in the Microbial Communities of the Nasal Cavity in Patients with Solid Tumors of Parameningeal Localization During Radiation Therapy

Abstract: Background Immunosuppressive therapy places pediatric patients at risk of developing life-threatening sinonasal infections. Radiation-induced rhinitis is poorly studied and considered in clinical practice. Recognition of the unique microbial cultures of the nasal cavity and their antimicrobial susceptibility is of great importance when selecting antimicrobial therapy. Radiation therapy can affect nasal cavity microbiota. Despite considerable research, the pathogenesis of rhinitis remains poor… Show more

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