Usual care and outcomes in patients with sinus complaints and normal results of sinus roentgenography

To describe the usual care and outcomes of patients with sinus symptoms and normal sinus roentgenograms. Prospective cohort with 60-day follow-up. Medical outpatient clinics at a university-affiliated Veterans Affairs medical center. Consecutive patients (n = 126, 88% follow-up rate) with rhinorrhea...

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