Immunoreaction in Chronic Purulent Sinusitis in Girls of Puberty
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https://doi.org/10.61841/avhbyx12Keywords:
immune-correction, puberty, girls, sinusitis, chronic purulent sinusitis.Abstract
This article is written about the problem of immune-correction in chronic purulent sinusitis in girls of puberty. The article analyzes the clinical picture of chronic inflammatory diseases of the paranasal sinuses using puberty girls as an example.
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