DEPENDENCE OF THE STATE OF SYSTEMIC AND LOCAL ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY ON RECURRENCE OF POLYPOUS RHINOSINUSITIS

Authors

  • Khodjanov Shokhimardon Khodjanovich PhD, Associate Professor
  • Djuraev Jamolbek Abdukaharovich DSc, Professor
  • Soatov Ilyasjon Olim oglu Researcher
  • Rasulova Nasiba Shavkatovna Assistant Teacher
  • Mardonov Khurshed Azamkul ugli Assistant Teacher Tashkent Medical Academy,Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Chronic polyposis rhinosinusitis, sinus surgery, endoscopy, FESS operations

Abstract

The study of the state of the adaptive immune system in polyp rhinosinusitis (PRS) remains relevant to this day, because the constantly changing ideas about the main processes of immune inflammation inevitably affect the current views on the pathogenesis of PRS. The etiology and pathogenesis of PRS remain unclear. Many works in this direction did not change the situation. However, ideas about the pathogenesis of PRS have recently undergone significant changes, primarily due to advances in the field of clinical immunology of ENT diseases. In all theoretical views on the genesis of nasal polyps, the involvement of the immune system, especially the immune status of the nasal mucosa, plays a leading role.

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2024-11-09

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Khodjanov Shokhimardon Khodjanovich, Djuraev Jamolbek Abdukaharovich, Soatov Ilyasjon Olim oglu, Rasulova Nasiba Shavkatovna, & Mardonov Khurshed Azamkul ugli. (2024). DEPENDENCE OF THE STATE OF SYSTEMIC AND LOCAL ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY ON RECURRENCE OF POLYPOUS RHINOSINUSITIS. Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing, 2(11), 45–48. Retrieved from https://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/2100

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