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Distinct features of chronic rhinosinusitis with and without nasal polyps
D. Polzehl, P. Moeller, H. Riechelmann
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, S. Perner
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Institute of Pathology
University of Ulm
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Immunology and Microbiology
Immunoglobulin Producing Cell
100%
Eosinophil
100%
Ethmoid Sinus Mucosa
100%
Inflammation
50%
Neutrophil
50%
Thickness
50%
Macrophage
50%
Immunoglobulin E
50%
Mast Cell
50%
T Cell Subset
50%
Cell Infiltration
50%
B Cell Subsets
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Rhinosinusitis
100%
Nasal Polyp
100%
Patient
45%
Polyp
36%
Specimen
18%
Alkane
9%
Paraffin Wax
9%
Endoscopy
9%
Cellular Infiltration
9%
Formaldehyde
9%
Cytoplasm
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Nose Polyp
100%
Inflammation
9%