2019
DOI: 10.15562/medicina.v50i1.272
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Distribusi penderita rinosinusitis kronis yang menjalani pembedahan di RSUP Sanglah Denpasar Periode Tahun 2014 – 2016

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“…There were 65 male patients (65.7%), In this study the most common minor clinical symptoms were headaches which is found in 62 cases (62.6%), and in this study no patients with fever were found. The results of this study are in line with the research conducted by Kurniasih, C., and Ratnawati, L.M., Dewi, Yama et al, And Amelia which showed that the most common minor symptoms were headaches 6,11,15 . Minor symptoms such as headaches, fever, halitosis, pain in the tooth area, coughing, and pain or pressure in the ear are not typical symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis.…”
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“…There were 65 male patients (65.7%), In this study the most common minor clinical symptoms were headaches which is found in 62 cases (62.6%), and in this study no patients with fever were found. The results of this study are in line with the research conducted by Kurniasih, C., and Ratnawati, L.M., Dewi, Yama et al, And Amelia which showed that the most common minor symptoms were headaches 6,11,15 . Minor symptoms such as headaches, fever, halitosis, pain in the tooth area, coughing, and pain or pressure in the ear are not typical symptoms of chronic rhinosinusitis.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…This increases the risk for someone, especially men, to experience inflammation and chronic upper respiratory diseases such as chronic rhinosinusitis.A person can be diagnosed with CRS if they have two or more major symptoms or one major symptom with two minor symptoms for ≥12 weeks. Of 99 patients with chronic rhinosinusitis it was found that all had major clinical symptoms in the form of nasal congestion.The results of this study are in line with research by Kurniasih, C., and Ratnawati, L.M., Sitinjak, and Dewi, E. et al which shows that in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis the most common symptom of CRS is nasal congestion15,17,18 . Nasal congestion, which can be described as reduced nasal air flow or fullness in the face, involves a number of underlying mechanisms including inflammation of the nasal mucosa and paranasal sinuses that are associated with increasing the release of inflammatory mediators that induce vasodilation, increasing blood flow and increasing permeability of blood vessels.…”
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“…It represents the drainage area for the anterior, maxillary, and frontal ethmoid sinuses (Juan et al, 2017). Obstruction of the ostiomeatal complex is one of the causes of chronic rhinosinusitis through mucosal congestion which then reduces airflow in the nose causing a further obstruction (Juan et al, 2017;Kurniasih and Ratnawati, 2019). The ostiomeatal complex has various variants of anomalies that can differ in type and number in each person (Kurniasih and Ratnawati, 2019).…”
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“…Obstruction of the ostiomeatal complex is one of the causes of chronic rhinosinusitis through mucosal congestion which then reduces airflow in the nose causing a further obstruction (Juan et al, 2017;Kurniasih and Ratnawati, 2019). The ostiomeatal complex has various variants of anomalies that can differ in type and number in each person (Kurniasih and Ratnawati, 2019). Those anomalies can contribute to the emergence of chronic rhinosinusitis and its symptoms (Lal et al, 2016;Juan et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%