2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-67859/v2
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Impact of baseline clinical and radiological features on outcome of chronic rhinosinusitis in granulomatosis with polyangiitis

Abstract: Background: Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) causes a recurring inflammation in nose and paranasal sinuses that clinically resembles chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) of other aetiologies. While sinonasal inflammation is not among the life-threatening features of GPA, patients report it to have major negative impact on quality of life. A relatively large proportion of GPA patients have severe CRS with extensive damage to nose and sinus structures evident by CT, but risk factors for severe CRS development rema… Show more

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“…Clinical manifestations of GPA include necrotizing granulomatous inflammation of the upper and lower airways and glomerulonephritis. In GPA, the majority of patients initially present with sinonasal involvement presenting as nasal obstruction and rhinitis, which in more than 60% of patients persists during disease remission [7]. In contrast to GPA, patients with MPA often present with non-granulomatous glomerulonephritis and pulmonary involvement.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clinical manifestations of GPA include necrotizing granulomatous inflammation of the upper and lower airways and glomerulonephritis. In GPA, the majority of patients initially present with sinonasal involvement presenting as nasal obstruction and rhinitis, which in more than 60% of patients persists during disease remission [7]. In contrast to GPA, patients with MPA often present with non-granulomatous glomerulonephritis and pulmonary involvement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%