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Pathophysiology of Chronic Rhinosinusitis, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics

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Berrilyn J Ferguson and Allen Seiden are considered the to physicians in the field of chronic rhinosinusitis. They have joined forces on this issue and have gathered the biggest and most well-known visionaries in the field, most of whom have authored books on the topic. This issue focuses on the recently-discovered pathologies of chronic rhinosinusitis moreso than surgical techniques. Bacterias, airborne pathogens, mucositis, autonomic functions, biofilms, and antigens will be covered.
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Saunders
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9781416028659
9781416028659

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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Weight (g)
499
  • 1. New Avenues of Treatment for CRS An Anti-inflammatory Approach (Seiden and Tami)
    2. The Evolving Definition of CRS (Seiden and Benninger)
    3. The Role of Bacteria in CRS (Tami, Lee and Chow)
    4. Osteitis Versus Mucositis in CRS (Kennedy, Perloff and Palmer)
    5. Bacterial Biofilms in CRS (Perloff and Palmer)
    6. Bacterial Allergy (Calenoff)
    7. Osteitis Versus Mucositis in CRS (Kennedy, Perloff and Palmer)
    8. The Superantigen Theory in CRS (Bernstein and Kern) The Role of Fungi in CRS (Marple and Ponikau)
    9. The Superantigen Theory in CRS (Bernstein and Kern)
    10. The Role of Fungi in CRS (Marple and Ponikau)
    11. The Role of Allergy in CRS (Emmanuel, Krouse and Ferguson)
    12. Osteitis Versus Mucositis in CRS (Kennedy, Perloff and Palmer)
    13. Bacterial Biofilms in CRS (Perloff and Palmer)
    14. Bacterial Allergy (Calenoff)
    15. The Superantigen Theory in CRS (Bernstein and Kern)
    16. The Role of Fungi in CRS (Marple and Ponikau)
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