Published In
International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-5-2024
Subjects
Cystic fibrosis, Cystic fibrosis -- Pathophysiology
Abstract
Sociodemographic status (SDS) including race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status as approximated by education, income, and insurance status impact pulmonary disease in people with cystic fibrosis (PwCF). The relationship between SDS and chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) remains understudied.
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DOI
10.1002/alr.23402
Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/42349
Citation Details
Han, E. J., Liu, C. M., Fischer, J. L., Mace, J. C., Markarian, K., Alt, J. A., Bodner, T. E., Chowdhury, N. I., Eshaghian, P. H., Gao, Y. A., Getz, A. E., Hwang, P. H., Khanwalkar, A., Kimple, A. J., Lee, J. T., Li, D. A., Norris, M., Nayak, J. V., Owens, C., … Beswick, D. M. (2024). Impact of sociodemographic status and sex on chronic rhinosinusitis and olfaction in people with cystic fibrosis. International Forum of Allergy & Rhinology. Portico.