Between five and ten percent of pediatric upper respiratory tract infections are complicated by sinusitis. As the importance of this fact increases, attention on anatomic variations like a concha bullosa as factors in sinusitis increasingly pulls into focus.
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Article Abstract:
Sinusitis complicates approximately 5% to 10% of upper respiratory tract infections in children. As the importance of pediatric sinusitis has increased, increasing attention has focused on bony anatomic variations as etiologic factors. One of these is concha bullosa, which has an incidence of between 5% and 30% and is usually found bilaterally.
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