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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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Allergen injection immunotherapy for seasonal allergic rhinitis [PDF]
Allergic rhinitis is the most common of the allergic diseases. Despite improved understanding of the pathophysiology of allergic rhinitis and advances in its pharmacological treatment, its prevalence has increased worldwide. For patients whose symptoms remain uncontrolled despite medical treatment, allergen injection immunotherapy is advised.
M A, Calderon +5 more
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Bronchial hyperreactivity and spirometric impairment in patients with allergic rhinitis
Background: The Link between allergic rhinitis and asthma is well known. Bronchial hyperreactivity (BHR) may be present in rhinitics. The present study is aimed at evaluating a large group of subjects suffering from allergic rhinitis alone to investigate
I. Cirillo +6 more
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Is allergic rhinitis related to migraine disability in adults?
Migraine is a chronic condition with complex pathophysiology. Although immunologic disturbances have been linked to migraine, only few attempts have been made to assess the possibility of allergic rhinitis as a worsening factor of migraine in adults ...
Cassiano Mateus FORCELINI +6 more
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The Effectiveness of Sublingual Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy in Children with Allergic Rhinitis
The article analyses the effectiveness of sublingual allergen-specific immunotherapy with sublingual house dust mite and pollen allergens (early and late spring and autumn grass mixture) in patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis, perennial allergic ...
M.P. Prokhorova
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Abstract Aim Individual second‐generation antihistamines may possess differential sedative potential due to the variability in central histamine receptor H1 occupancy. This study aimed to evaluate whether the sedative potential of second‐generation antihistamines is associated with the risk of injury during Japan's pollen season. Methods We conducted a
Jumpei Taniguchi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming allergology by enhancing diagnosis, risk prediction, automation, patient communication, education, and therapy development. Machine learning approaches, including convolutional neural networks, recurrent architectures, and transformer‐based models, enable analysis of complex datasets from ...
Sebastian Seurig +2 more
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Diagnosing Eosinophilic Chronic Rhinosinusitis in Excised Tissue Using Optical Coherence Tomography
This study evaluated whether optical coherence tomography (OCT) can quantify eosinophils in excised sinonasal tissue and diagnose eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (ECRSwNP). Counts of globules resembling eosinophils on OCT images strongly correlated with eosinophils per HPF on histology, with a cutoff of 45 globules on OCT imaging ...
Ido Badash +6 more
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Endotyping of non-allergic, allergic and mixed rhinitis patients using a broad panel of biomarkers in nasal secretions. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Endotyping chronic rhinitis has proven hardest for the subgroup of non-allergic rhinitis (NAR) patients. While IgE-related inflammation is typical for allergic rhinitis (AR), no markers have been found that can be seen to positively identify ...
Christine L Segboer +3 more
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Prevalence of Allergic Rhinitis and Risk Factors in School Children
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and the risk factors of allergic rhinitis in a particular area. Methods: The main study group consisted of all school children in Kemalpasa district aged 13-14 years.
Müge Ayanoğlu +8 more
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