Chronic sinusitis found to be immune disorder | Arthritis Information

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Researchers at the University at Buffalo and the Mayo Clinic have shown that chronic sinusitis is an immune disorder caused by fungus, opening up a promising new avenue for treating this ubiquitous and debilitating condition, for which there is no FDA-approved therapy.

Results of their research suggest that common airborne fungi lodge in the mucus lining of the sinuses in most people, but initiate an immune response only in individuals prone to chronic sinusitis. The immune response causes the fungi to be attacked, which leads to damage of the sinus membranes, resulting in full-blown symptoms.

“We hope this study will lead to the first treatment aimed at the root cause of chronic sinusitis, rather than a treatment just to mask the symptoms,” said David A. Sherris, M.D., interim chair of the UB Department of Otolaryngology.

http://scienceblog.com/2513/fungus-among-us-chronic-sinusitis-found-to-be-immune-disorder/
Very interesting info Lynn.  Thanks! God speed for a cure! This is certainly what I have.
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