EXPLORING THE LANDSCAPE OF HYPERTROPHIC AND POLYPOUS RHINITIS: A FOCUS ON INCIDENCE PATTERNS
Keywords:
Chronic Hypertrophic Rhinitis, Polypous Rhinitis, Incidence Rates, Causative Factors, Neoplastic Growth, Vasomotor Reaction, Pathogenesis, Pathomorphological Types, Urban-Rural Divide, Epidemiology, Nasal Concha, Rhinorrhea.Abstract
This research investigates chronic hypertrophic and polypous rhinitis, addressing critical aspects such as incidence rates, causative factors, pathogenesis, and pathomorphological characteristics. The study explores the neoplastic growth of tissues in both parenchyma and stromal structures, shedding light on the vasomotor reactions triggered by exogenous and endogenous factors. Notably, the work focuses on the prevalence of hypertrophic rhinitis, its symptoms, and its impact on different age groups, with an emphasis on the urban-rural divide. The findings contribute to a comprehensive understanding of this prevalent condition, guiding future research, and informing strategies for effective management and prevention.
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