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SNOT-22 subdomain outcomes following treatment for sinonasal malignancy: A prospective, multicenter study.

David R GrimmDaniel M BeswickSabrina L MaozEric W WangGarret W Choby GEdward Cheng-Lung KuanErik P ChanNithin D AdappaMathew GeltzeilerAnne E GetzIan M HumphriesChristopher H LeWaleed M AbuzeidEugene H ChangAria JafariTodd T KingdomMichael A KohanskiJivianne K LeeJayakar V NayakJames N PalmerZara M PatelCarlos D Pinheiro-NetoAdam C ResnickMyung S SimTimothy L SmithCarl-Henry SnydermanMaie A JohnPhillip StormJeffrey D SuhMarilene B WangPeter H Hwang
Published in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2024)
Sinonasal QOL improvements associated with treatment of SNM are driven by rhinologic, extra-nasal, psychological, and sleep subdomains.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • chronic rhinosinusitis
  • depressive symptoms