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Rhinitis in general practice [PDF]
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 ...
Vassallo, Kenneth +1 more
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Experience with an allergen challenge chamber for clinical trials in allergic rhinitis
S.14-19Allergic rhinitis has the greatest prevalence of any respiratory disease and affects about 20% of the population in North America and Europe.
Krug, Norbert +2 more
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Probiotics in Allergic Rhinitis Management: Is There a Positioning for Them?
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a widespread medical condition affecting up to 40% of the general population. Type 2 inflammation determines typical nasal symptoms. In addition, gut and respiratory dysbiosis are present in AR patients.
Giorgio Ciprandi, Maria Angela Tosca
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Effects of BCG Vaccination Prior to Specific Immunotherapy on IL-4/IFN-γ Ratio and AR Total Symptom Score in Persistent Allergic Rhinitis (Efek vaksinasi BCG pre imunoterapi spesifik terhadap rasio IL-4/IFN-γ dan skor gejala total rinitis pada rinitis alergi persisten) [PDF]
Background: Allergic disease including allergic rhinitis (AR) is dominated by Th2 responses with increased production of IL-4 and inhibition of IFN-ï§ production. BCG vaccination induced IL-12 production which promotes Th0 to Th1 shift and stimulates IFN-
Suprihati , Suprihati
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Local Allergic Rhinitis (Entopy): Review of the Literature
Local allergic rhinitis is defined by symptoms same as those of allergic rhinitis, but with lack of systemic atopy markers. Although prevalence data in the general population are unknown, various studies evaluating patients with rhinitis have shown that ...
Öner Özdemir
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Drug-Induced Atrophic Rhinitis
Drug-induced atrophic rhinitis is a chronic condition characterized by destruction of nasal mucosa and sometimes osteocartilaginous structures, caused by severe chronic inflammation [1].
Guerrieri, Mariapia +9 more
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There is convincing evidence that tight relationships between the upper and lower airways also apply to the workplace context. Most patients with occupational asthma (OA) also suffer from occupational rhinitis (OR), although OR is 2 to 3 times more common than OA.
Vandenplas, Olivier +2 more
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New aspects of allergic rhinitis treatment
Allergic rhinitis is a worldwide disease, which occurred from 17% to 40% of the population in different countries. Allergic rhinitis affects negative on the quality of patient’s life and is often associated with asthma.
Olga M. Kolesnikova +1 more
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Sensitivity to strong odors has a broad differential diagnosis. A presentation is made of a 60-year-old man with lifelong mild allergic rhinitis and a superimposed 4-year history of sensitivity to smells. He had no response to medical treatments or allergic immunotherapy. His physical examination was unremarkable.
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