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Allergic fungal rhinosinusitis: diagnosis and management. (Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2007) " SUMMARY: Type 1 hypersensitivity to fungal antigens helps to distinguish allergic fungal rhinosinusitis from other forms of eosinophilic mucin chronic rhinosinusitis. Bony erosion and orbital expansion giving rise to proptosis are prominent features of allergic fungal rhinosinusitis."

Allergic rhinitis and asthma ad hoc survey: clinical and psychological perspectives. (Clin Exp Allergy. 2007)

Allergic Rhinitis and Onset of Bronchial Hyperresponsiveness: A Population-based Study. (Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2007) "CONCLUSIONS: Allergic rhinitis was associated with increased onset of BHR, and less chance for remission except in those treated for rhinitis."

Concerns of patients with allergic rhinitis: the Allergic Rhinitis Care Programme in South Africa. (Prim Care Respir J. 2007)

Differences between allergic and nonallergic rhinitis in a large sample of adolescents and adults (Allergy 2007) "Conclusions: The proportion of subjects with NAR in an adolescent and adult population with rhinitis is around one-fourth. Women have NAR twice as often as men. In general, subjects with NAR have more persistent but equally severe symptoms compared to subjects with AR. However, subjects with AR have more sneezing and itchy eyes within their particular season of allergy compared to subjects with NAR."

Does rhinitis lead to asthma? (Rhinology. 2007)

Epidemiology of rhinitis in Portugal: evaluation of the intermittent and the persistent types. (Allergy. 2007)

House dust mite avoidance measures for perennial allergic rhinitis. (Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007) "BACKGROUND: In developed countries, it is estimated that approximately 30% of the general population suffer from one or more allergic disorders, of which allergic rhinitis is the most common. Perennial rhinitis is most often due to allergy to the house dust mite. In such patients, house dust mite avoidance is logical, but there is considerable uncertainty regarding the efficacy and effectiveness of interventions designed to reduce dust mite exposure."

Nonallergic rhinitis in children. (Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2007)

The skin prick test results of 977 patients suffering from chronic rhinitis in Hong Kong. (Hong Kong Med J. 2007) "CONCLUSIONS. Identifiable aeroallergens could be detected in 67% chronic rhinitis patients by skin prick test alone. House dust mites were the most prevalent causative allergen. There were significant differences of patterns of clinical history and symptoms severity between skin prick test-positive and skin prick test-negative patients."

Today’s allergic rhinitis patients are different: new factors that may play a role (Allergy 2007)

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