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Abstract Posters 1117: Rhinitis, rhinosinusitis and conjunctivitis
Monday, 6 December 2010: 17:00 - 18:30
Chairpersons:
Michael A. Kaliner
and
Philip Rouadi
Select parameters relating to the maximal inspiratory and expiatory flow rate among the rural populations inhabiting the areas around zamosc, Poland – a follow-up to the multi-center study ECAP (Epidemiology of Allergic Diseases in Poland)
The association between degree of sensitization to allergen and severity of allergic rhinitis
Co-administration of chenopodium album allergens and CpG oligodeoxynucleotides effects on peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with allergic rhinitis treated with intranasal corticosteroids and antihistamines
Treatmet of chronic allergic rhinitis:intranasal vs. oral therapy?
Efficacy of fexofenadine in different dosages for treatmnet of seasonal allergic rhinitis
The modified SNOT-20 questionnaire: Repeatability and applicability to rhinitis
A community based survey on the prevalence of rhinitis
Efficacy of multifaceted avoidance measures in the management of patients with persistent allergic rhinitis and house dust mite allergy
Elimination of ocular itching by olopatadine HCl ophthalmic solution, 0.2%
Mometasone furoate nasal spray increases the number of days with minimal symptoms in patients with acute rhinosinusitis
The recalcitrant postnasal-drip syndrome: The great challenge for the allergist-immunologist
: Usefulness of peak expiratory flow rate assessment in the screening for bronchial hyper responsiveness in children with allergic rhinitis
Foxp-3, a regulatory t cell specific marker, and its expression in nasal polyps
Does the sinus mucosa respond to allergen provocation?
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