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Title: Effectiveness of complex treatment of rhinosinusitis effectiveness of complex treatment of rhinosinusitis in patients with chronic myeloleucosis
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Authors: Nargiza F. Yarmukhamedova
Feruza I. Salomova
Nargiz R. Samigova
Shakhlo Kh. Bakieva
Keywords: chronic myeloleucosis, chronic rhinosinusitis, treatment complex, subjective analogue scale, endoscopic visual scale.
Issue Date: 4-Oct-2021
Publisher: Central Asian Journal of Medicine
Abstract: The article provides information on methods of treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis in patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia and evaluation of its effectiveness. However, data on the use of subjective analog scale and endoscopic visual scale in assessing the severity of the disease and the effectiveness of treatment are presented. The object of the study was the clinic of the Republican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Hematology (RSSPMCH), and 68 patients being treated there. When using complex treatment, the phenomenon of rhinosinusitis is observed in a significantly smaller number of patients - 1.2 times less often than in the comparison group. The duration of remission in the main group was 36 days longer than in the comparison group (p ˂ 0.05). The relapse rate decreased 2.4 times. The results obtained at the end of the course of treatment show that the treatment according to the recommended scheme helped to reduce the manifestation of symptoms of the inflammatory process and to significantly reduce the frequency of their occurrence. The results showed that the nasal cavity cleared of crusts faster and the amount of nasal discharge decreased.
URI: http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/1351
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