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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2023
Allergic rhinitis is a common ailment in primary and acute care settings. Diagnosis is clinical, by means of history and physical examination. Referral to an allergist is considered when symptoms are difficult to manage and/or confirmation by means of further testing is desired.
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Allergic rhinitis is a common ailment in primary and acute care settings. Diagnosis is clinical, by means of history and physical examination. Referral to an allergist is considered when symptoms are difficult to manage and/or confirmation by means of further testing is desired.
Eric J, Czech+2 more
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Update on pathomechanisms and treatments in allergic rhinitis
Allergy. European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2022Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a global health problem with increasing prevalence and association with an enormous medical and socioeconomic burden. New recognition of immune cells such as type 2 innate lymphocytes (ILC2s), T helper (Th2) 2 cells, follicular ...
Yuan Zhang, F. Lan, Luo Zhang
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Allergic rhinitis: diagnosis and management.
British journal of hospital medicine, 2022Allergic rhinitis affects 20% of the population of the UK. It confers a significant health burden upon the individual as it affects the patient's quality of life and is associated with serious comorbidities including asthma, sinusitis and conjunctivitis.
Z. Siddiqui+4 more
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Comorbid allergic rhinitis and asthma: important clinical considerations
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology, 2022Introduction The numerous links between allergic rhinitis and asthma have been extensively explored in the last two decades, gaining great concern within the scientific community.
E. Nappi+8 more
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 1992
Epidemiology Allergic rhinitis affects as many as 8% to 10% of children in the United States. Many of these children suffer significant morbidity, leading to millions of lost school days annually. Morbidity is amplified when these children concurrently suffer from complications of allergic rhinitis, such as recurrent otitis media or ...
A K, Badhwar, H M, Druce
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Epidemiology Allergic rhinitis affects as many as 8% to 10% of children in the United States. Many of these children suffer significant morbidity, leading to millions of lost school days annually. Morbidity is amplified when these children concurrently suffer from complications of allergic rhinitis, such as recurrent otitis media or ...
A K, Badhwar, H M, Druce
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Immunopharmacology and immunotoxicology, 2021
Objective Luteolin has an anti-allergic effect but its mechanism is not clear. This study attempted to determine the mechanisms of luteolin in rhinitis. Methods Allergic rhinitis rat model was established by ovalbumin (OVA) stimulation.
Jinhui Dong+4 more
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Objective Luteolin has an anti-allergic effect but its mechanism is not clear. This study attempted to determine the mechanisms of luteolin in rhinitis. Methods Allergic rhinitis rat model was established by ovalbumin (OVA) stimulation.
Jinhui Dong+4 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
Among the atopic disorders, allergic rhinitis is the most prevalent. Patients who suffer from allergic rhinitis sustain significant morbidity and loss of productivity. Cardinal symptoms include nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, sneezing, and nasal itching, although multiple related symptoms may occur.
Hasan A, Kakli, Timothy D, Riley
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Among the atopic disorders, allergic rhinitis is the most prevalent. Patients who suffer from allergic rhinitis sustain significant morbidity and loss of productivity. Cardinal symptoms include nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, sneezing, and nasal itching, although multiple related symptoms may occur.
Hasan A, Kakli, Timothy D, Riley
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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Importance Allergic rhinitis affects an estimated 15% of the US population (approximately 50 million individuals) and is associated with the presence of asthma, eczema, chronic or recurrent sinusitis, cough, and both tension and migraine headaches ...
Jonathan A. Bernstein+3 more
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Importance Allergic rhinitis affects an estimated 15% of the US population (approximately 50 million individuals) and is associated with the presence of asthma, eczema, chronic or recurrent sinusitis, cough, and both tension and migraine headaches ...
Jonathan A. Bernstein+3 more
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Allergy. European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2020
Allergic rhinitis (AR) and local allergic rhinitis (LAR) are defined by nasal reactivity to aeroallergens with and without positive skin prick test (SPT), respectively.
I. Eguiluz-Gracia+10 more
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Allergic rhinitis (AR) and local allergic rhinitis (LAR) are defined by nasal reactivity to aeroallergens with and without positive skin prick test (SPT), respectively.
I. Eguiluz-Gracia+10 more
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Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2009
Childhood rhinitis may be classified into non-allergic and allergic. Allergic rhinitis is further divided into seasonal and perennial. Seasonal rhinitis is a disease particularly of teenagers and young adults and appears to be less common in primary and pre school age children.
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Childhood rhinitis may be classified into non-allergic and allergic. Allergic rhinitis is further divided into seasonal and perennial. Seasonal rhinitis is a disease particularly of teenagers and young adults and appears to be less common in primary and pre school age children.
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