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Determinants of exhaled nitric oxide in chronic rhinosinusitis
Chest, 10/19/09
Guida G et al. – The presence of nasal polyps in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis was associated with increased asthma prevalence as well as raised FeNO levels. Respiratory symptoms without BHR were associated with eosinophilic airway inflammation and increased FeNO only in patients with nasal polyps. These findings suggest important clinical and biological differences between the two types of CRS, with and without nasal polyps.
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