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Subclinical obstructive lung function changes in patients with sinus fungus ball
Dear Editor, Primary chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) refers to a sinus condition with no apparent underlying pathology, such as a sinus fungus ball (FB). It is classified into two major subtypes, depending on the presence or absence of nasal polyps. CRS has been closely related to lower airway diseases...
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description | Dear Editor, Primary chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) refers to a sinus condition with no apparent underlying pathology, such as a sinus fungus ball (FB). It is classified into two major subtypes, depending on the presence or absence of nasal polyps. CRS has been closely related to lower airway diseases. The association between CRS and asthma has also been reported throughout the past decades. CRS was associated with the development of more severe asthma symptoms. According to epidemiological and radiographic studies, 40%-90% of asthma patients had abnormal sinus computed tomography (CT) findings. Fungal rhinosinusitis affects approximately 10% of patients requiring surgical treatment for nose and sinus diseases. FB is a non-invasive chronic fungal sinusitis characterized by the absence of inspissated allergic mucin development among immunocompetent hosts. The lung function of FB patients has not been investigated. |
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