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Difficult asthma: possible association with rhinosinusitis
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 08/31/07
Peroni, D.G., et al. - Difficult asthma is rare in childhood; when child's asthma is difficult to control, review of the diagnosis and evaluation of the different risk factors for exacerbations are recommended. The relationship between rhinosinusitis and bronchial asthma is provided by epidemiologic data. Doubts persist as to whether rhinosinusitis worsens asthma, or whether these are manifestations in different parts of the respiratory tract of the same underlying disease process
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