Role of Botulinum toxin injection in non allergic non infectious chronic rhinosinusitis A systematic review
Islam Mohamed Naguib Mahmoud Hussein;
Abstract
hinitis is defined as inflammation of the membranes lining the nose, characterized by nasal symptoms including itching, rhinorrhea and nasal congestion. Rhinitis represents a global health problem affecting between 10% and 25% of the world population.
Rhinitis can be classified into Allergic, infective and NANIR.
The most common form of nonallergic rhinitis is the idiopathic condition also known as vasomotor rhinitis. Individuals categorized as such are those who not only lack conventional evidence of allergic disease but are also devoid of any evidence of sinusitis/nasal polyposis, anatomic abnormalities, or a known infection.
Rhinitis can be classified into Allergic, infective and NANIR.
The most common form of nonallergic rhinitis is the idiopathic condition also known as vasomotor rhinitis. Individuals categorized as such are those who not only lack conventional evidence of allergic disease but are also devoid of any evidence of sinusitis/nasal polyposis, anatomic abnormalities, or a known infection.
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| Title | Role of Botulinum toxin injection in non allergic non infectious chronic rhinosinusitis A systematic review | Other Titles | دور حقن سم البوتولينم في التهابات المزمنة بالأنف والجيوب الانفيه غير التحسسية وغير المعديه | Authors | Islam Mohamed Naguib Mahmoud Hussein | Issue Date | 2018 |
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