09-10, 07:45–08:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Rhinology 6 (ICC - 3B/37)
Diagnostics of chronic rhinosinuitis and allergic rhinitis haven’t changed for many years. Chronic rhinosinusitis is diagnosed by anamnesis, endoscopic evaluation, and radiology assessment (mostly CT scan).
Allergic rhinitis is diagnosed by anamnesis, endoscopic evaluation, and skin-prick or serum IgE test.
Both diagnostics are somewhat subjective.
We propose a discussion on the possibility of digital chromoendoscopy being included in the diagnostics of those chronic sinonasal disorders.
Got primary medical and ENT education in Rijeka and Zagreb, Croatia. Primarily an otologist and audiologist learned otosurgery in many courses and visited the ENT department in Wurzburg University Hospital.
In addition to otology, dealing with rhinology and endoscopic surgery of the nose and sinuses.
Six years head of the Clinic of Otorhinolaryngology University of Rijeka, Croatia.