Abstract:Background: Nasal microbiota is a key factor in the development of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Its influence on orbital autoimmune diseases remains unknown. This study aims to investigate the influence of CRS-related nasal dysbiosis on extraocular muscle (EOM) microbiota in patients with or without idiopathic orbital myositis (IOM).Methods: Sixteen subjects were recruited, including 4 cases in each study group [IOM(+) CRS(+) group, IOM(–) CRS(+) group, IOM(+) CRS(–) group, IOM(–) CRS(–) group]. The EOM tissu… Show more
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