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Relationship Between Rhinitis, Asthma, and Eczema and the Presence of Sensitization in Young Swiss Adults

open access: yesAllergy & Rhinology, 2018
Background Rhinitis is a very common disease with allergies being the most frequent causative factor. It can co-occur together with asthma and eczema in atopic as well as in nonatopic patients.
Urs C. Steiner MD   +5 more
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Rhinitis in general practice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
A 3 year old boy presented with a 3 week history of nasal obstruction, clear rhinorrhea, difficulty with feeding and a productive cough. Child was afebrile, had occasional watery itchy eyes and mother claimed that at night he tended to wake up a couple ...
drkvassallo@yahoo.co.uk   +1 more
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Does treatment of gastro-esophageal reflux disease with omeprazole decrease allergic rhinitis symptoms?

open access: yesIranian South Medical Journal, 2014
Background: Allergic rhinitis is the most common type of allergic disease among population. Its accurate treatment is very important for cutting of allergic march.
Afshin Shirkani   +2 more
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Allergic Rhinitis

open access: yesSouth African Family Practice, 2005
Instead of considering allergic rhinitis as a disease of acute symptoms, it needs to be understood as a chronic inflammatory disease that involves a level of persistent inflammation even in the absence of symptoms.
Sommers DeK
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An algorithm recommendation for the pharmacological management of allergic rhinitis in the UK:a consensus statement from an expert panel [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Allergic rhinitis is a frequent presenting problem in primary care in the UK, and has increased in prevalence over the last 30 years. When symptomatic, patients report significant reduction in their quality of life and impairment in school and work ...
Lipworth, Brian   +4 more
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Topical COliicosteroids in Allergic Rhinitis: Effects on Nasal Inflammatory Cells and Mucosa [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
l.l.l DEFINITION In 1873, Blackley was the first to establish that pollen played a role in the causation of hay fever or "slmuller catarrh"(l). Von Pirquet introduced in 1906 the tern] allergy (2).
Holm, A.F. (Adriaan)
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Mechanisms and Comparative Treatments of Allergic Rhinitis including Phototherapy

open access: yesAllergies
The treatment of allergic conditions presents a challenge for both seasonal allergic rhinitis and perennial rhinitis sufferers. The increasing prevalence of both of these types of allergic responses requires the use of a range of treatments which can ...
Roy Kennedy
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Effects of intranasal TNFα on granulocyte recruitment and activity in healthy subjects and patients with allergic rhinitis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
BACKGROUND: TNFalpha may contribute to the pathophysiology of airway inflammation. For example, we have recently shown that nasal administration of TNFalpha produces late phase co-appearance of granulocyte and plasma exudation markers on the mucosal ...
Henrik Widegren   +4 more
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The Blood Urokinase System in Patients with Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis and Concomitant Seasonal Asthma during Pollen Season

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Inflammation, 2011
It is well known that the fibrinolytic system actively participates in inflammatory processes. To investigate the role of the urokinase system in atopic allergy, we assessed circulating levels of urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) and its soluble
A. Kasperska-Zajac   +4 more
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Syndromic surveillance to assess the potential public health impact of the Icelandic volcanic ash plume across the United Kingdom, April 2010 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland erupted on 14 April 2010 emitting a volcanic ash plume that spread across the United Kingdom and mainland Europe.
Catchpole, M.   +15 more
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