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Yoshimura T et al. - It has previously been reported that CRS complicated by AIA is most likely to be characterized by repeated remissions and relapses, and is thus the most intractable. Authors may therefore say that the PGD2/PGE2 ratio reflects the intractable nature of CRS.

 

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