The possible role of fungi in the pathogenesis of nasal polyposis and the role of antifungal agents in its management
Alaa Eldein Eissa Elsayed Mohamed;
Abstract
Nasal polyposis is an inflammatory condition of unknown etiology. It results from chronic inflammation of the nasal and sinus mucous membranes which causes a reactive hyperplasia which results in the formation of polyps. The precise mechanism of polyp for
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| Title | The possible role of fungi in the pathogenesis of nasal polyposis and the role of antifungal agents in its management | Authors | Alaa Eldein Eissa Elsayed Mohamed | Keywords | The possible role of fungi in the pathogenesis of nasal polyposis and the role of antifungal agents in its management | Issue Date | 2006 | Description | Nasal polyposis is an inflammatory condition of unknown etiology. It results from chronic inflammation of the nasal and sinus mucous membranes which causes a reactive hyperplasia which results in the formation of polyps. The precise mechanism of polyp for |
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