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Clinical Signs in Allergic Rhinitis Patients at Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung 2017-2021
Background: The clinical diagnosis of allergic rhinitis requires comprehensive data from the history and physical examination. Despite being a substantial component of the diagnosis for allergic rhinitis, there is a paucity of studies about clinical ...
Exel Billy Wibowo+2 more
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Eotaxin, RANTES and tumor necrosis factor alpha levels in allergic rhinitis [PDF]
ObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to estimate the levels of eotaxin, RANTES and tumor necrosing factor-∞ in allergic rhinitis and their relation to disease severity.Study designProspective study.SettingMansoura University Hospital.Patients and ...
El Sharkawy, Asser+2 more
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Allergic rhinitis is common malady with a significant impact on quality of life. It can affect 25% to 35% of people, depending on the population studied. Costs for physicians' visits and medications, and indirect costs of missed school and work and lost productivity, are estimated to be $2 billion annually in the United States.
Sandy Wilbanks, Sandra Wilbanks
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This systematic review and meta-analysis examines the associations of allergic rhinitis with sleep duration and sleep impairment. Observational studies published before August 2019 were obtained through English language literature searches in the PubMed,
Jiaomei Liu+3 more
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Functional limitations and workdays lost associated with chronic rhinosinusitis and allergic rhinitis [PDF]
Background: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and allergic rhinitis are associated with functional limitations, but these impacts are not known on a population basis.
Bhattacharyya, Neil
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Introduction. One of the antileukotriene drugs for the treatment of bronchial asthma and allergic rhinitis with and without polyposis is montelukast. The presented article presents the results of the analysis of the effectiveness, safety and impact on
M. Yu. Korkmazov+4 more
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Nasal histamine responses in nonallergic rhinitis with eosinophilic syndrome [PDF]
Background: Nonallergic rhinitis with eosinophilic syndrome (NARES) is persistent, without atopy, but with ≥25% nasal eosinophilia. Hypereosinophilia seems to contribute to nasal mucosa dysfunction.
Ciofalo, Andrea+7 more
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Evaluation of Inferior Turbinate Stroma with Ultrasound Elastography in Allergic Rhinitis Patients
Background: Diagnosis of allergic rhinitis is primarily based on history, physical examination and allergy testing. A technique that noninvasively evaluates the soft tissue changes in the nasal mucosa of allergic rhinitis patients has not been defined ...
Göksel Turhal+10 more
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A patient preference study that evaluated fluticasone furoate and mometasone furoate nasal sprays for allergic rhinitis [PDF]
Background: Corticosteroid nasal sprays are the mainstay of treatment for allergic rhinitis. These sprays have sensory attributes such as scent and/or odor, taste and aftertaste, and run down the throat and/or the nose, which, when unpleasant, can affect
Bremner, P+6 more
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Mechanism of Lower Airway Hyperresponsiveness Induced by Allergic Rhinitis
Allergic rhinitis is a global illness that puzzles many researchers. Most patients with allergic rhinitis also have lower airway hyperresponsiveness, and an allergic rhinitis attack can increase lower airway hyperresponsiveness. However, the mechanism of
Yiting Liu+3 more
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