INCIDENT LEVEL AND HISTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF GLAND POLYPS IN THE PARASOL CAVITY

Авторы

  • Rakhmonova Sh.Q 1TDSI, assistant of the "Physiology and Pathology" department
  • Allamurodova I.A TDSI, student of the 3rd year, group 310, Faculty of Stomatology

Ключевые слова:

However, CRSwNP is associated with significant morbidity and reduced quality of life, making it of clinical importance for disease detection, evaluation, and treatment. CRSwNP is a middle-aged disease with a median age of onset of 42 years and a typical age of diagnosis between 40 and 60 years. Most often, nasal polyps appear in the nasal passage under the middle turbinate as bilateral inflammatory lesions arising from the ethmoid sinuses.

Аннотация

:   Nasal polyps are a risk factor for rhinosinusitis (CRSwNP), a disease characterized by subjective and objective clinical manifestations of sinonasal inflammation. Nasal polyps are inflammatory lesions that descend into the nasal airway, arise bilaterally and from the ethmoid sinus. Men are more affected than women, but so far no specific genetic or environmental factors have been strongly linked to this appearance. CRSwNP is often associated with asthma and allergic rhinitis. Only ~25-30% of all cases of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) have CRSwNP.

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Опубликован

2022-11-01