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Clinical Pediatrics, 1980
Allergic rhinitis affects up to 20 per cent of the pediatric population and occurs in children of all ages. Secondary infection, dental malocciusion and a variety of other sequelae may complicate the primary disorder. The diagnosis of allergic rhinitis is based on historic features, physical findings and selected laboratory investigations.
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Allergic rhinitis affects up to 20 per cent of the pediatric population and occurs in children of all ages. Secondary infection, dental malocciusion and a variety of other sequelae may complicate the primary disorder. The diagnosis of allergic rhinitis is based on historic features, physical findings and selected laboratory investigations.
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Understanding human mast cells: lesson from therapies for allergic and non-allergic diseases
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021P V Kolkhir +2 more
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American family physician, 1995
Allergic rhinitis commonly manifests for the first time in childhood or adolescence with seasonal or perennial sneezing, rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, and pruritus of the nose, eyes and throat. The nasal mucosa are pale blue and boggy, with a clear discharge.
S L, Noble, R C, Forbes, H B, Woodbridge
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Allergic rhinitis commonly manifests for the first time in childhood or adolescence with seasonal or perennial sneezing, rhinorrhea, nasal congestion, and pruritus of the nose, eyes and throat. The nasal mucosa are pale blue and boggy, with a clear discharge.
S L, Noble, R C, Forbes, H B, Woodbridge
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Host–microbiota interactions in immune-mediated diseases
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020William E Ruff +2 more
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