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Review: specific signs and symptoms can help practitioners to diagnose acute purulent sinusitis in general practice

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QUESTION: What is the accuracy of clinical assessment and close examination of patients in diagnosing purulent sinusitis in general practice?

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Studies were identified by searching Medline from 1966 to May 2001 using the keywords sinusitis acute, sinus infection, diagnosis, primary care, and general/family practice; and by a manual search of the literature using previous knowledge in the field.

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Studies were selected if clinical symptoms, signs, and blood tests were compared with an objective diagnostic standard (sinus puncture, computed tomography [CT], x ray, or ultrasonography) for diagnosing adults with suspected acute sinusitis in primary care.

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  • For correspondence: Dr M Lindbæk, Department of General Practice, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. morten.lindbak{at}samfunnsmed.uio.no

  • Source of funding: no external funding.