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THE ROLE OF THE IMMUNOLOGIST IN SINUS DISEASE
[摘要] The clinical immunologist is playing an increasingly important role in the evaluation and management of sinus disease. Although most patients with sinus disease are not immunodeficient, a significant proportion of patients with chronic sinusitis unresponsive to medical and/or surgical therapy may have an immunodeficiency. Most immunodeficient patients for whom sinusitis is a major clinical problem tend to be those with humoral immunodeficiency diseases. The role of immunoglobulin replacement therapy is well established for patients with global immunoglobulin and antibody deficiencies (e.g., X-linked agammaglobulinemia and common variable immunodeficiency) and may be helpful in controlling refractory sinusitis in patients with more selective immunoglobulin deficiencies (e.g., IgG subclass deficiency and selective antibody deficiencies), but efficacy in these conditions remains to be established by controlled studies. Many immunodeficient patients have a history of repeated sinus surgery before the recognition of their immune defect. Even in immunodeficient patients treated with antibiotics and immunoglobulin replacement therapy, functional endoscopic sinus surgery is successful in only half of the patients.
[发布日期] 1992-09-01 [发布机构] 
[效力级别]  Proceedings Paper [学科分类] 
[关键词] IMMUNODEFICIENCY;IMMUNOGLOBULIN;AGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA;IGG SUBCLASS DEFICIENCY;IMMUNOGLOBULIN REPLACEMENT THERAPY;ETHMOIDECTOMY;ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY;SINUSITIS [时效性] 
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