
1) Inflammation 2) Nose disorder 3) Redness 4) Rubor
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1) Pansinusitis
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Sinusitis, also known as rhinosinusitis, is inflammation of the paranasal sinuses. It can be due to infection, allergy, or autoimmune problems. Most cases are due to a viral infection and resolve over the course of 10 days. It is a common condition, with over 24 million cases annually in the U.S. ==Classification== Sinusitis (or rhinosinusitis) is...
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inflammation of a sinus. The condition may be purulent or nonpurulent, acute or chronic. Depending on the site of involvement it is known as ethmoid, frontal, maxillary, or sphenoid sinusitis.
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acute or chronic inflammation of the mucosal lining of one or more paranasal sinuses (the cavities in the bones that adjoin the nose). Sinusitis ...
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Inflammation in the sinus cavities, of which there are four in human skull. The largest of the sinuses is the maxillary sinus, located just above the roots of the upper molars. A pressure causing infection in this area can be mistaken for tooth pain.
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inflammation of the membranes lining the facial sinuses, often caused by bacterial or viral infection, or allergic reaction
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<pathology> Inflammation of a sinus. The condition may be purulent or nonpurulent, acute or chronic. Depending on the site of involvement it is known as ethmoid, frontal, maxillary or sphenoid sinusitis. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(si″nәs-I´tis) inflammation of one or more of the paranasal sinuses; seen most often during an upper respiratory tract infection when infection in the nose spreads to the sinuses, such as with a lot of strong blowing of the nose. It also may be a complication of tooth infection, allergy, or an infectious dis...
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Inflammation of a sinus.
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Acute or chronic inflammation of any of the sinuses
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Our Sinusitis Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Sinusitis Sinusitis: Sinusitis is inflammation of the lining membrane of any of the hollow areas (sinuses) of the bone of the skull around the nose. The sinuses are directly connected to the nasal cavities.Common Misspellings: sinutitus, sinusitus
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Sunusitis is an inflamation of the mucous linings of the sinus cavities in the front of the skull. Sinusistus can be caused by infection, but is much more common and severe as an allergic reaction. Formerly the main cause of sinusitis was hay fever, an allergy to small pollen particles in the air. Artificial preservatives based upon sodium sulphite...
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Inflammation of the sinuses, with causes ranging from dust to hay fever.
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Inflammation of a sinus.
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An infection of the sinus cavities in the head, often bacterial.
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sinusitis 1. Inflammation of the sinuses, or a sinus; especially, in the nasal region. 2. Inflammation of a sinus, usually a paranasal sinus; it may be purulent or nonpurulent, acute or chronic.
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inflammation of the sinuses
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Inflammation of the sinuses.
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inflammation of the lining of the cavities in the bone surrounding the nose (the sinuses), usually as a result of a bacterial infection spreading from the nose
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noun inflammation of one of the paranasal sinuses
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Painful inflammation of one of the sinuses, or air spaces, that surround the nasal passages. Most cases clear with antibiotics and nasal decongestants, but some require surgical drainage. Sinusitis most frequently involves the maxillary sinuses, within the cheek bones, producing pain around the eyes, toothache, and a nasal discharge
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Sinusitis is inflammation of the membrane lining the facial sinuses, often caused by bacterial or viral infection.
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Inflammation or infection of the sinuses.
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inflammation of the membranes lining the facial sinuses; often caused by a bacterial or viral infection, or an allergic reaction.
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