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The association of Leptospermum honey with cytokine expression in the sinonasal epithelium of chronic rhinosinusitis patients

September 7, 2018
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A study published in the World Journal of Otorhinolaryngol in September 2018 identifies the differences in cytokine expression between sinonasal tissue from patients treated with Leptospermum (Manuka) honey (LH) irrigation versus normal saline irrigation twice-daily for twelve weeks following sinus surgery (FESS).

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