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Ebbens FA et al. - Although fungi can be detected in the nose and paranasal sinuses of nearly all patients with CRS and are present in almost all healthy controls, various studies suggest that there may be mechanisms by which fungi exert an effect on sinus mucosa in susceptible individuals only.

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