Central compartment atopic disease is a recently delineated inflammatory endotype of chronic rhinosinusitis. It is characterized by involvement of the central intranasal compartment—the middle turbinate, superior turbinate, and posterior superior nasal septum—and is associated with a predominantly polypoid phenotype. This review synthesizes current evidence on local allergic pathophysiology, diagnostic frameworks, and stratified management of central compartment atopic disease to facilitate accurate diagnosis and individualized treatment.
Huang et al. (Thu,) studied this question.