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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Importance Allergic rhinitis affects an estimated 15% of the US population (approximately 50 million individuals) and is associated with the presence of asthma, eczema, chronic or recurrent sinusitis, cough, and both tension and migraine headaches ...
Jonathan A. Bernstein+3 more
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Importance Allergic rhinitis affects an estimated 15% of the US population (approximately 50 million individuals) and is associated with the presence of asthma, eczema, chronic or recurrent sinusitis, cough, and both tension and migraine headaches ...
Jonathan A. Bernstein+3 more
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Rhinitis guidelines and implications for occupational rhinitis
Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2009To review the most recent rhinitis guidelines in the aspects pertaining the link between rhinitis and work, and to summarize the specific literature on occupational rhinitis published in 2007 and 2008.Recently there has been a growing scientific interest in work-related rhinitis. Health personnel, cleaners, bakers, apprentices in high-risk occupations,
Gianna Moscato, Andrea Siracusa
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Pregnancy Rhinitis and Rhinitis Medicamentosa
Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2002PurposeTo present guidelines for the recognition, management, and referral of pregnancy rhinitis with a goal of improving the quality of the pregnancy experience for women afflicted with this condition.Data SourcesA case study illustrating the presentation of a severe case of pregnancy rhinitis is followed a literature review of etiology, diagnosis ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
While it is a common problem, the differential considerations and treatment options can make the appropriate diagnosis and management of rhinitis a challenge. Frequent causes include the viral URI, allergic rhinitis, and vasomotor rhinitis. Eosinophilic nonallergic rhinitis is an interesting syndrome that must be considered in the patient whose ...
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While it is a common problem, the differential considerations and treatment options can make the appropriate diagnosis and management of rhinitis a challenge. Frequent causes include the viral URI, allergic rhinitis, and vasomotor rhinitis. Eosinophilic nonallergic rhinitis is an interesting syndrome that must be considered in the patient whose ...
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Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 1992
To define occupational rhinitis, classify its various causes, review the steps in diagnosis, and describe the nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic management principles.A review of MEDLINE articles in English on occupation rhinitis for January 1, 1970, through December 31, 2001, was performed.
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To define occupational rhinitis, classify its various causes, review the steps in diagnosis, and describe the nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic management principles.A review of MEDLINE articles in English on occupation rhinitis for January 1, 1970, through December 31, 2001, was performed.
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Allergic rhinitis is a very prevalent disease in developed nations and has been increasing throughout the world. Nasal congestion is one of the most common and bothersome symptoms of rhinitis in both children and adults. Congestion is associated with sleep-disordered breathing and is thought to be a key cause of sleep impairment in rhinitis.
Timothy J. Craig, Michael Lunn
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
ALTHOUGH both rhinitis and asthma occur without a recognized allergic mechanism, IgE-mediated inflammation is usually found in both diseases. It is estimated that 40 million Americans (nearly 25%) have asthma and other allergic diseases. Other figures compiled by the National Center for Health Statistics underscore the magnitude of this health burden ...
Kenneth P. Mathews+2 more
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ALTHOUGH both rhinitis and asthma occur without a recognized allergic mechanism, IgE-mediated inflammation is usually found in both diseases. It is estimated that 40 million Americans (nearly 25%) have asthma and other allergic diseases. Other figures compiled by the National Center for Health Statistics underscore the magnitude of this health burden ...
Kenneth P. Mathews+2 more
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Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 1992
Epidemiology Allergic rhinitis affects as many as 8% to 10% of children in the United States. Many of these children suffer significant morbidity, leading to millions of lost school days annually. Morbidity is amplified when these children concurrently suffer from complications of allergic rhinitis, such as recurrent otitis media or ...
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Epidemiology Allergic rhinitis affects as many as 8% to 10% of children in the United States. Many of these children suffer significant morbidity, leading to millions of lost school days annually. Morbidity is amplified when these children concurrently suffer from complications of allergic rhinitis, such as recurrent otitis media or ...
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Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2001
Viral rhinitis is a common, morbid, and costly malady, often complicated by otitis media, sinusitis, and asthma. Current therapies are relatively ineffective and aimed at reducing symptoms rather than moderating underlying mechanisms. Nasal elevations of proinflammatory cytokines track symptom expression during viral rhinitis, and it is hypothesized ...
Deborah A. Gentile, David P. Skoner
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Viral rhinitis is a common, morbid, and costly malady, often complicated by otitis media, sinusitis, and asthma. Current therapies are relatively ineffective and aimed at reducing symptoms rather than moderating underlying mechanisms. Nasal elevations of proinflammatory cytokines track symptom expression during viral rhinitis, and it is hypothesized ...
Deborah A. Gentile, David P. Skoner
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Rhinitis during pregnancy and rhinitis medicamentosa
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1992Vasomotor rhinitis is a nonspecific disorder that is caused neither by infection nor allergy but rather by an imbalance of the autonomic nervous system with a preponderant action of parasympathetic fibers on nasal blood vessels. Rhinitis during pregnancy appears to result from the increased production of estrogen; increased estrogen levels caused by ...
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