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Pathogenesis of rhinitis

open access: yesClinical & Experimental Allergy, 2016
SummaryRhinitis is a heterogeneous condition that has been associated with inflammatory responses as in allergic rhinitis but can also occur in the absence of inflammation such as in so‐called idiopathic (previously ‘vasomotor’) rhinitis. Allergic rhinitis affects approximately one in four of the population of westernized countries and is characterized
A. Eifan, S. Durham
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Update on pathomechanisms and treatments in allergic rhinitis

Allergy. European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2022
Allergic 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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Atrophic rhinitis in swine.

Advances in Veterinary Science and Comparative Medicine, 2022
This datasheet on atrophic rhinitis of swine covers Identity, Overview, Associated Diseases, Pests or Pathogens, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected, Diagnosis, Further Information.
J. Rutter
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Allergic rhinitis: diagnosis and management.

British journal of hospital medicine, 2022
Allergic 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, 2022
Introduction 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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Allergic Rhinitis

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.
Eric J, Czech   +2 more
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Occupational Rhinitis

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2010
Work-related rhinitis, which includes work-exacerbated rhinitis and occupational rhinitis, may be two to three times more common than occupational asthma. Both high molecular weight proteins and low molecular weight chemicals have been implicated as causes of occupational rhinitis.
David I. Bernstein, J. Wesley Sublett
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Occupational rhinitis

Allergy, 2008
The present document is the result of a consensus reached by a panel of experts from European and nonEuropean countries on Occupational Rhinitis (OR), a disease of emerging relevance, which has received little attention in comparison to occupational asthma.
Denyse Gautrin   +13 more
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Rhinitis in the elderly

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2006
Very little has been published regarding rhinitis in the elderly. Changes in the nose due to aging include structural, hormonal, mucosal, olfactory, and neural effects. The effects of polypharmacy may contribute to causing congestion and dryness. Physicians should look for treatable causes of rhinitis such as allergic rhinitis or rhinosinusitis, and ...
Jacquelynne P. Corey   +1 more
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Other Causes of Rhinitis: Mixed Rhinitis, Rhinitis Medicamentosa, Hormonal Rhinitis, Rhinitis of the Elderly, and Gustatory Rhinitis

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2011
It is important to consider a comprehensive differential of possible rhinitis types when considering the diagnosis of chronic rhinitis, including at least 9 subtypes of nonallergic rhinitis: drug-induced rhinitis, gustatory rhinitis, hormonal-induced rhinitis, infectious rhinitis, nonallergic rhinitis with eosinophilia syndrome, occupational rhinitis ...
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