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Role of IgE in Nasal Polyposis

Role of IgE in Nasal Polyposis

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Nasal polyposis, the chronic inflammation of nose and paranasal sinuses, is featured by the presence of polyps in nasal cavity. T2 inflammatory processes are the root cause behind the formation of polyps with IgE being the central player in the process. This video emphasizes on the role of IgE as a key driver of T2 inflammation and associated nasal tissue injury in nasal polyposis