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Acute bacterial sinusitis in adults: management in the primary care setting.

Abstract

Sinus disease is inherently associated with viral upper respiratory tract infections and occurs in 90% of individuals with the common cold. Acute bacterial sinusitis occurs in 0.5 to 2% of these individuals. Although the diagnosis of acute bacterial sinusitis is usually based on physical findings, no one sign or symptom is either sensitive or specific for sinusitis. The predictive power can be significantly improved when all signs and symptoms …

Authors

Desrosiers M; Frenkiel S; Hamid QA; Low D; Small P; Carr S; Hawke M; Kirkpatrick D; Lavigne F; Mandell L

Journal

Journal of Otolaryngology, Vol. 31 Suppl 2, No. S2, pp. 2s2–214

Publisher

Decker

Publication Date

October 2002

DOI

10.2310/7070.2002.1161

ISSN

1916-0208