Central Compartment Atopic Disease and Its Surgical Outcomes: Olfactory Changes and Technical Notes

CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that CCAD is significantly associated with olfactory dysfunction and that FESS can effectively improve olfactory function. To optimize postoperative olfactory outcomes, precise removal of polyps from the olfactory cleft without damaging the neuroepithelium is recommended. Our study provides valuable insights into the management of CCAD patients undergoing FESS and can guide surgical decision-making to achieve optimal olfactory function outcomes.PMID:38053675 | PMC:PMC10695077 | DOI:10.1177/27534030231217423
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