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International Consensus on Nasal Polyposis 2002–2004

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Seventeen well-known experts in rhinosinusology from various countries tried to achieve consensus on the etiology, conservative approach and surgical approach to nasal polyposis. A Digi-Vote electronic system was used for an immediate computer analysis of expert answers to 23 questions related to the problem of nasal polyposis.

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The organizers of the Second International Consensus Conference on Nasal Polyposis and Ninth CIRAS are grateful to the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Croatia for its generous support.

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Correspondence to R. Mladina.

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This report is presented by the International Consensus on Nasal Polyposis, 2002–2004.

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Mladina, R., Clement, P., Lopatin, A. et al. International Consensus on Nasal Polyposis 2002–2004. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 262, 519–521 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-004-0893-y

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