General ENT News

ENT

sponsor
Become a Member Today!
Register
Email:


Password:

Remember me
Forgot your Password?
Invite Code?
Article ID

Your Article Summary

(Click the title below to leave the MDLinx Network and go to the Journal's Website)

Pherwani A et al. - The most common co-morbid condition was asthma in all the groups. Often asthma and sinusitis was asymptomatic and a high degree of suspicion was needed for diagnosis. Adults had the highest prevalence of sinusitis and allergic conjunctivitis. Prevalence of urticaria was similar in children as well as adults. Studies with larger data samples are needed to confirm these associations.

Related Articles

Time Interval and the Factors Associated with the Development of Asthma in Patients with Allergic Rhinitis
Lung, 10/09/09    Relevance Score: 69%

Nonallergic Rhinitis Symptoms More Severe Than Allergic Rhinitis
ScienceDaily, 10/06/09    Relevance Score: 69%

Allergic rhinitis, histamine, and otitis media
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 10/09/09    Relevance Score: 68%

Trichuris suis ova therapy for allergic rhinitis: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 10/07/09    Relevance Score: 68%

Mechanisms and clinical implications of glucocorticosteroids in the treatment of allergic rhinitis
Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 10/05/09    Relevance Score: 68%

Today in Nose...keeping you current

Prospective, blinded study of nasal injuries: comparison of doctor and nurse assessment
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 12/09/09

Methyltestosterone-Induced Changes in Electro-olfactogram Responses and Courtship Behaviors of Cyprinids
Chemical Senses, 12/08/09

Making Scents: Dynamic Olfactometry for Threshold Measurement
Chemical Senses, 12/08/09

Article Search

Keyword:

Search:

Published within

Sort By:
Date
Relevance


Sponsor

Send this Summary to a Colleague

Enter email address