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Nasal Airflow And Odorant Transport Modeling In Patients With Chronic Rhinosimusitis, Kai Zhao, Beverly J. Cowart, N. E. Rawson, Peter W. Scherer, K. T. Clock, A. A. Vainius, Pamela Dalton, Edward Pribitkin, David Rosen
Nasal Airflow And Odorant Transport Modeling In Patients With Chronic Rhinosimusitis, Kai Zhao, Beverly J. Cowart, N. E. Rawson, Peter W. Scherer, K. T. Clock, A. A. Vainius, Pamela Dalton, Edward Pribitkin, David Rosen
Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Faculty Papers
Poster presentation at Association for Chemoreception Sciences (ACHEMS) in Sarasota Florida April 25-29, 2007.
Introduction:
Our on-going clinical project aims to quantify the conductive mechanism contributing toolfactory loss in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) patients, in addition to other inflammatory causes(see Yee, et al, 200 and Feng, et al, 203). CRS, a common disease affecting 32 millionAmericans annually, is reportedly associated with at least 15% of all olfactory losses. Airwayconstriction as a result of inflammation or the presence of polyps may limit odor access to thereceptor sites and lead to olfactory dysfunction. As yet, the functional impact of various nasalobstructions as sequelae …