In CRSwNP, Type 2 Endotype Has Worse Impact on Quality of Life
Type 2 CRSwNP is linked to worse health-related quality of life, with higher rates of smell loss and rhinorrhea emerging as key differences in symptom burden.
Type 2 CRSwNP is linked to worse health-related quality of life, with higher rates of smell loss and rhinorrhea emerging as key differences in symptom burden.
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