Abstract
Although aspirin is only one of the triggers of asthma attacks in patients with aspirin-sensitive rhinosinusitis asthma, aspirin sensitivity heralds severe and protracted disease requiring comprehensive management of all components of the syndrome. A review of the literature on the management of patients with aspirin-sensitive rhinosinusitis-asthma allows for the establishment of guidelines for conducting aspirin desensitization and evaluating the clinical usefulness of this procedure.
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