Volume : V, Issue : VI, June - 2016

TO STUDY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FUNGUS IN NASAL POLYPOSIS

Dr. Lokendra K. Goyal, Dr. Vijay K. Meena, Dr. Shiv Kumar

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 In the last couple of years the medical proffesionals considered rhinosinusitis as an unique entity commonly associated with nasal polyps. In this study we evaluated the significanve of fungus in nasal polyposis and also incidence, etio–pathological factors, presenting sign and symptoms, histopathological features and the appropriate management for Nasal Polyposis. Past studies on pathogenesis include hypersensitivity and T–cell mediated reactions as well as a humoral immune response. Treatment is largely surgical, with a strong role for oral corticosteroids and an emerging role for IT. Antifungal, both systemic and topical, currently have a limited role in treatment, although this area needs further study.

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Article: Download PDF   DOI : 10.36106/ijsr  

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Dr. Lokendra K. Goyal, Dr. Vijay K. Meena, Dr. Shiv Kumar TO STUDY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FUNGUS IN NASAL POLYPOSIS International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 5, Issue : 6 JUNE 2016


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