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Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
Tuesday Apr 01, 2025
In this podcast, Dr. Jessa E. Miller—Rhinology & Skull Base Surgery Fellow at UCLA—provides background on the anatomy and function of paranasal sinuses, and the impact that ineffective CFTR protein development has on a person with cystic fibrosis’s (CF) ability to properly rid the body’s respiratory system of mucus and trapped debris. Dr. Miller touches on the common experience of Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) among people with CF, with an emphasis on diagnostic criteria, impacts to proper olfactory functioning, and treatment options. Dr. Miller also expertly explains the Unified Airway Theory, which underscores the relationship between the sinuses and lungs, illuminating how pulmonary exacerbations are often seen in conjunction with CRS.
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