2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2011.07.049
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Pathogenesis of chronic rhinosinusitis: Inflammation

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“…Main symptoms include nasal congestion, facial pain, headache and thick, purulent secretion from nose. Inflammation, allergy, gastro-esophageal reflux, current smoking, smoke exposure, septum deviation, inadequate treatment of sinusitis and cilliary dysfunction are all implied in etiology [18]. In a study on adults with CS, Cho et al [7] suggested that maxillary bone wall was thickened as well as sinus volume was reduced in patients with CS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Main symptoms include nasal congestion, facial pain, headache and thick, purulent secretion from nose. Inflammation, allergy, gastro-esophageal reflux, current smoking, smoke exposure, septum deviation, inadequate treatment of sinusitis and cilliary dysfunction are all implied in etiology [18]. In a study on adults with CS, Cho et al [7] suggested that maxillary bone wall was thickened as well as sinus volume was reduced in patients with CS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mixed condition of allergic and non-allergic types is most common in rhinitis (Dykewicz MS and Hamilos DL 2010,Wallace DV et al 2008, Settipane RA and Charnock DR 2007, and sinusitis frequently occurs with rhinitis (Tan RA and Corren J 2011, Dykewicz MS and Hamilos DL 2010, Van Crombruggen K et al 2011, Meltzer EO et al 2004). Therefore, we intended in the present study to allocate the subjects with either rhinitis or sinusitis, or both, together in the RS group and then examined dietary habits, food consumption, and food preference of the subjects in comparison to those without rhinitis and sinusitis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sinusitis rarely occurs in the absence of rhinitis because rhinitis frequently extends into sinusitis, for instance by exacerbating acute allergic rhinitis to chronic sinusitis (Tan RA andCorren J 2011, Dykewicz MS andHamilos DL 2010). The co-existing status of both rhinitis and sinusitis is often termed as rhinosinusitis, and sinusitis and rhinosinusitis are occasionally regarded as synonymous terms (Tan RA and Corren J 2011, Dykewicz MS and Hamilos DL 2010, Van Crombruggen K et al 2011, Meltzer EO et al 2004). Rhinitis and sinusitis are among the most common medical conditions in Korea as well as Western societies (Dykewicz MS and Hamilos DL 2010, Ministry of Health & Welfare 2010, National Health Insurance Corporation 2011.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Воспаление, развивающееся при различных феноти-пах хронического РС, также характеризуется рядом осо-бенностей [26,27]. В частности, ПРС ассоциируется с вы-сокой степенью тканевой эозинофилии (более 50%) и Th2-зависимым характером воспаления с преобладанием ИЛ-5, ИЛ-13 и IgE, в то время как для хронического РС без полипов характерен Th1-зависимый характер воспа-ления с повышенным содержанием провоспалительных медиаторов: ИНФγ, ИЛ-8 и ТФРβ, и значительно мень-шим числом эозинофилов в очаге воспаления (около 2%) [5,27].…”
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