Critical review of diagnosis in rhinology and its therapeutical implications

R. Jankowski, V. Favier, N. Saroul,J. -B. Lecanu,D. T. Nguyen,L. de Gabory, B. Verillaud,C. Rumeau, P. Gallet, E. Bequignon, C. Vandersteen, V. Patron

EUROPEAN ANNALS OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK DISEASES(2023)

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Diagnosis in rhinology is currently based on the concept of inflammation (chronic rhinosinusitis [CRS]) or the clinical concept of chronic nasal dysfunction (CND). The complementarity between these two approaches can be discussed by a critical review of the literature structured by the analysis of the fun-damental and diagnostic bases and the therapeutic implications linked to each. The concept of CRS is based on the anatomical continuity of the nasal and sinus respiratory mucosa and molecular biology data, seeking to analyze the mechanisms of chronic inflammation and to identify proteins and biomark-ers involved in the different supposed endotypes of chronic inflammation of this mucosa. The concept of CND seeks to analyze medical, instrumental or surgical diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, taking account of both inflammatory and non-inflammatory causes impacting the anatomy or physiology of each of the three noses (olfactory, respiratory and sinus) that make up the mid-face sinonasal organ of evolution-development (Evo-Devo) theory. Thus, the concept of CRS offers an endotypic approach, based on biological characterization of mucosal inflammation, while the concept of CND offers a compartmen-talized phenotypic and pathophysiological approach to sinonasal diseases. The joint contribution of these two concepts in characterizing nasal functional pathology could in future improve the medical service provided to patients.(c) 2023 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.
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Rhinitis,Sinusitis,Nasal polyposis,SNOT-22,DyNaChron,Chronic rhinosinusitis,Chronic nasal dysfunction
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