Endogenous Intoxication In Inflammatory Diseases Of Paranasal Sinuses In Patients With Hemoblastosis
Abstract
According to our study, diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses were found in 59.4% of patients with acute and chronic leukemias. In chronic leukemia purulent-inflammatory diseases had abortive clinical manifestation. In acute leukemia, especially during the induction of remission, purulent-inflammatory diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses were associated with significant signs of purulent process. Inflammatory diseases of the paranasal sinuses are manifested by pronounced shift of hematological indices of intoxication that indicates increase of autointoxication, disturbance of adaptation mechanisms and transition of adaptive-compensatory immunological reactions in damaging ones.
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