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  • Yasuhoro Samejima
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    Prominent publications by Yasuhoro Samejima

    KOL Index score: 4735

    Although Type I allergy is a trigger for provoking chronic inflammation, whether allergic sinusitis (AS) can be distinguished from sinusitis due to chronic infection is still debated. This study was performed to characterize inflammatory cells in AS and to determine whether patients with AS differ from patients with chronic suppurative sinusitis (CSS). 5 patients with AS and 10 patients with CSS were investigated. Cellular infiltration was studied using immunohistochemistry with ...

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    Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Kumamoto University, School of Medicine, Honjo 1-1-1, Kumamoto 860, Japan