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Systemic, Infectious, and Inflammatory Diseases

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Wegener’s Granulomatosis is the most common granulomatous disease to affect the upper airway with necrotizing granulomas, and small and medium vessel vasculitis.Behcet’s syndrome is a relapsing and remitting autoimmune disease with a triad of oral or genital ulcers, iritis/uveitis, and progressive sensorineural hearing loss.Paget’s disease, also known as, osteitis deformans, is an autosomal dominant idiopathic, chronic, and at times progressive disease of bone, osteolytic and osteoblastic changes that affect axial skeleton

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Roche, A.M., Patel, Z.M. (2014). Systemic, Infectious, and Inflammatory Diseases. In: Lin, F., Patel, Z. (eds) ENT Board Prep. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8354-0_8

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