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Nasal polyps and rhinosinusitis
Jason H. Kwah,
Anju T. Peters
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Medicine, Allergy Division
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Medicine and Dentistry
Nasal Polyp
54%
Patient
36%
Polyp
27%
Symptom
27%
Nasal Congestion
27%
Antibiotics
18%
Steroid
18%
Serositis
18%
Ethmoid Sinus
18%
Rhinosinusitis
18%
Aspirin Exacerbated Respiratory Disease
18%
Inpatient
18%
Surgery
9%
Corticosteroid
9%
Cystic Fibrosis
9%
Combination Therapy
9%
Cilium
9%
Obstruction
9%
Epithelial Cell
9%
Bacterial Infection
9%
Sinus Surgery
9%
Antibiotic Therapy
9%
Infection
9%
Topical Corticosteroid
9%
Maintenance Therapy
9%
Acute Rhinosinusitis
9%
Goblet Cell
9%
Fungal Sinusitis
9%
Sphenoidal Sinus
9%
Asthma
9%
Desensitization
9%
Acetylsalicylic Acid
9%
Sinusitis
9%
Polypectomy
9%
Anosmia
9%
Rhinorrhea
9%
Hyposmia
9%
Paranasal Sinus Mucosa
9%
Nose Airflow
9%
Therapeutic Procedure
9%
Virus
9%
INIS
nose
100%
sinuses
81%
patients
54%
inflammation
27%
antibiotics
27%
symptoms
27%
steroids
27%
aspirin
27%
surgery
18%
therapy
18%
diseases
18%
size
18%
cavities
18%
units
9%
environment
9%
populations
9%
maintenance
9%
fibrosis
9%
viruses
9%
asthma
9%
mucosa
9%
corticosteroids
9%
air flow
9%