Biologics target and suppress specific drivers of inflammation and work well in some patients to treat the symptoms of nasal polyposis.
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Multiple therapeutic options may be effective for treating mild pediatric OSA including observation, management with anti-inflammatory medications, and surgery.
Endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) is an effective treatment for medically refractory CRSwNP
Polyp recurrence is still common after ESS, with control of polyps up to 18 months found in approximately 60% to 70% of patients
Nasal polyposis has been a source of suffering for patients and a vexing problem for doctors. Polyps are associated with so many different conditions-from aspirin intolerance to infections-so figuring out the body’s processes that bring polyposis about has been a tall order.