CHEST - Mega-polyp as an etiology of acute unilateral proptosis in a patient with Samter's syndrome
CHEST - Mega-polyp as an etiology of acute unilateral proptosis in a patient with Samter's syndrome
October 1, 2005 -- INTRODUCTION: Samter's syndrome is a clinical designation of the triad of bronchial asthma, nasal polyposis and allergic intolerance to salicylate derivatives.
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Does cooking food eliminate salicylates?
Cooking food does not entirely eliminate salicylate content, although cook food is much safer to eat than raw food. Salicylate sensitive individuals are still advised not to eat foods with high salicylate content, whether raw or cooked food.
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