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  2. Nasal polyp - Wikipedia

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    Other disorders can mimic the appearance of nasal polyps and should be considered if a mass is seen on exam. [16] Examples include encephalocele, glioma, inverted papilloma, and cancer. [10] Early biopsy is recommended for unilateral nasal polyps to rule out more serious conditions such as cancer, inverted papilloma, or fungal sinusitis. [5]

  3. Are nasal sprays the future of medicine? Here's what ... - AOL

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    More vaccine options: Some researchers have been looking into the use of nasal sprays for delivering COVID vaccines, though an Oxford-AstraZeneca device proved unsuccessful in an early-stage trial ...

  4. Nasal vaccines may stop COVID infections. Will we get them ...

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    Nasal vaccines hold promise at stopping Covid because they build up immunity in the nose, where the virus first enters the body. Here's where the research stands. Nasal vaccines may stop COVID ...

  5. GSK's Sinus Disease Drug Secures Approval In China - AOL

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    CRSwNP is caused by chronic inflammation of the nasal lining, which can cause soft tissue growth, known as nasal polyps, to develop in the sinuses and nasal cavity.

  6. Nasal vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Nasal vaccines must overcome these barriers and get clearance to deliver the viral antigen to patients. [10] Nasal vaccines can come in different forms such as solutions (liquids), powders, gels, and solid inserts. The most prevalent type of nasal vaccine in research and clinical application is solutions due to its ease of use.

  7. Convidecia - Wikipedia

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    In July 2021, results published in The Lancet showed two doses of the inhaled version resulted in neutralising antibody responses similar to the existing one-dose injection and recommended the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of the nasal vaccine to be evaluated in Phase II/III studies.

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