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Best Treatment for Autoimmune Rhinosinusistis with Nasal Polpys?


My mom sees an ENT surgeon, an Eye Surgeon, a Infectious Disease Doctor, and a Rhumatoligist for what they have called Autoimmune Rhinosinusistis with Nasal polyps and has had four major surgeries in the last two years where they said she may have died. Is there someone out there that treats this, or her other option from surgery would be blindness and a brain infection which would kill her.

I have not had experience with this, but did a search and came up with this. Hope it is of some help!
http://www.emedicine.com/ent/topic334.ht...

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