Rhinosinusitis in morbidity registrations in Dutch General Practice: a retro-spective case-control study
Conclusions:
Rhinosinusitis is a common diagnosis in primary practice. In the used registries no difference could be made between acute and chronic rhinosinusitis, but they give insight in comorbidity and interventions taken by the GP in case of rhinosinusitis.
Source: BMC Family Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Ruth HoffmansTjard SchermerKarin van der LindeHans BorKees van BovenChris van WeelWytske Fokkens Source Type: research
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