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11 lut 2011 · Treatment of acute sinusitis is based on relief of symptoms and does not involve antibiotics unless the patient is pyrexial or there is evidence of spread of infection beyond the confines of...
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1 lut 2024 · Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis (OMS) is a subtype of maxillary sinusitis (MS). It is actually inflammation of the maxillary sinus that secondary to adjacent infectious maxillary dental...
Management of this condition is surgical, with endoscopic sinus surgery to re-establish maxillary sinus ventilation, with trimming of a lateralized middle turbinate if found, careful uncinectomy and middle meatal antrostomy.
Medicine to treat nasal polyps and chronic sinusitis. If you have nasal polyps and chronic sinusitis, a shot of dupilumab (Dupixent), omalizumab (Xolair) or mepolizumab (Nucala) might reduce the size of the nasal polyps and lessen stuffiness.
Treatment of acute sinusitis is based on relief of symptoms and does not involve antibiotics unless the patient is pyrexial or there is evidence of spread of infection beyond the confines of...
Overview. Common sinus surgeries include functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), balloon sinuplasty and Caldwell Luc surgery. What is sinus surgery? Healthcare providers use this surgery to treat chronic sinusitis, remove polyps from your sinuses and treat other conditions.
27 lip 2021 · Conclusion. Early diagnosis of SSS enables avoiding orbital complications and limits surgical intervention to endoscopic surgery. Further research into bacteriology may help to understand the pathophysiology of the silent sinus syndrome. The silent sinus syndrome was first described by Montgomery 1 in 1964.