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Recently I had cbct for my dental work but in my cbct report I saw a note that says mucosal thickening noted in the floor of the maxillary sinus does it need treatment? I had throat infection and palate infection in last 5 months.
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Mucosal thickening is an inflammatory reaction with hyperplasia of the mucous lining of the maxillary sinus. This condition may result from harmful actions caused by trauma, infections, chemical agents, foreign body reaction, neoplasm, or airway conditions such as allergies, rhinitis, or asthma. So go for following tests cbc tec allergy test from endocrine laboratory ahmedabad. Revert me reports.
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