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Bhattacharyya N - Patients with non-polyp CRS and those with primary polyp CRS present with different symptom phenotypes, but exhibit similar total symptom burdens and medical resource consumption. The presence of polyps does not necessarily confer a dramatic additional disease burden in CRS.

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