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A multicenter study of the clinical features of allergic rhinitis in central China.
CONCLUSIONS: This study has contributed to a better understanding of clinical features of AR in China. PMID: 25198025 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - September 1, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Chen J, Zhao Y, Li B, Zhang Q, Wan L, Liu J, Tian X, Li G, Zhou J, Zhang L, Wang P, Cheng Q, Liang J, Zhao P, He J, Lou Z, Lu H, Zhou Y, Zhang Y, Chen X, Pan F, Zhang Z, Zeng L, He B, Zeng Y, Xu X, Kong W Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Nasal allergen deposition leads to conjunctival mast cell degranulation in allergic rhinoconjunctivitis.
CONCLUSION: Nasal allergen deposition in sensitized mice induced trigeminal TAC1 expression and conj. mast cell degranulation. These data represent a significant step forward in understanding the close interaction between nasal and conj. inflammation in allergy. PMID: 25197915 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - July 1, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Callebaut I, De Vries A, Steelant B, Hox V, Bobic S, Van Gerven L, Ceuppens JL, Hellings PW Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Seasonal allergic rhinitis affects sinonasal microbiota.
CONCLUSION: The interaction of allergy and microbiota may affect the sinonasal physiology, with broad implications for several airway diseases. Characterization of the specific organisms involved using next-generation sequencing may clarify the relationship between allergic inflammation and ABRS. This finding may help explain why allergic inflammation predisposes to ABRS. PMID: 25197913 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - July 1, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Choi CH, Poroyko V, Watanabe S, Jiang D, Lane J, deTineo M, Baroody FM, Naclerio RM, Pinto JM Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

300IR 5-Grass pollen sublingual tablet offers relief from nasal symptoms in patients with allergic rhinitis.
CONCLUSION: Allergen immunotherapy with 300IR 5-grass pollen sublingual tablets was consistently associated with AR symptom relief in adults and children and provided a clinically meaningful improvement in quality of life. PMID: 25335122 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - October 20, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Serrano E, U Wahn H, Didier A, Bachert C Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Th2 cytokines differentially regulate psoriasin expression in human nasal epithelia.
CONCLUSION: We found that Th2 cytokines regulated psoriasin expression in NHNE cells, and psoriasin expression was decreased in allergic rhinitis patients compared with control subjects. The decreased expression of psoriasin may be related to the reduction in antimicrobial capacity of nasal secretions under allergic conditions, resulting in an increase in susceptibility to viruses or bacterial infections. PMID: 25514480 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - November 1, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Min HJ, Song H, Choi SY, Kim TH, Cho HJ, Yoon JH, Kim CH Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Allergic rhinitis phenotypes based on bronchial hyperreactivity to methacholine.
CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrates that BHR to MCH could define two distinct phenotypes in AR patients. It could be clinically relevant as BHR-positive patients have initial impairment of lung function, impaired FeNO values, and worsening of respiratory symptoms perception. PMID: 25514477 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - November 1, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Ciprandi G, Ricciardolo FL, Schiavetti I, Cirillo I Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Factors associated with the development and remission of allergic diseases in an epidemiological survey of high school students in Japan.
CONCLUSION: This epidemiologic survey showed that the hygiene hypothesis and intestinal bacterial flora might influence the development of symptoms and remission of allergic diseases. PMID: 25785748 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - March 1, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Tokunaga T, Ninomiya T, Osawa Y, Imoto Y, Ito Y, Takabayashi T, Narita N, Kijima A, Murota H, Katayama I, Fujieda S Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Plasma vitamin D levels of patients with allergic rhino-conjunctivitis with positive skin prick test.
CONCLUSIONS: We found lower plasma vitamin D levels in patients with ARC when compared with the control group. PMID: 25785742 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - March 1, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Yenigun A, Dadaci Z, Oncel M Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

The role of probiotics in prevention and treatment for patients with allergic rhinitis: A systematic review.
CONCLUSIONS: The current evidence is not sufficiently strong to verify a preventive role of probiotics in AR, but probiotics may improve the overall quality of life and nasal symptom scores. Because the available data were generated from only a few trials with a high degree of heterogeneity, routine use of probiotics for prevention and treatment in patients with AR cannot be recommended. PMID: 26163249 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - July 1, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Peng Y, Li A, Yu L, Qin G Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Clinical efficacy of nasal steroids on nonallergic rhinitis and the associated inflammatory cell phenotypes.
CONCLUSION: Although both patients with non-AR and those with AR had good steroid response, the patients with non-AR had less improvement than the patients with AR. Patients with NINAR had the worst treatment outcome among the non-AR phenotypes. PMID: 26358345 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - September 1, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Kirtsreesakul V, Hararuk K, Leelapong J, Ruttanaphol S Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

The effect of compound nasal surgery on obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
CONCLUSIONS: CNS improves OSAS events without any pharyngeal surgical procedure in selected patients. If high nasal resistance associated with OSAS is present, then CNS should thus be considered. PMID: 26637568 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - November 1, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Hisamatsu K, Kudo I, Makiyama K Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Association of body mass index and other factors with histamine skin reactivity in adults with allergic nasal symptoms.
CONCLUSION: Histamine skin reactivity increased with BMI (degree of obesity). This association should be considered for better interpretation of the skin-prick test. Further studies regarding the mechanism for this association are needed. PMID: 26637562 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - November 1, 2015 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Park do Y, Kim YS, Kim JH, Kang JW Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Depression in chronic rhinosinusitis: A controlled cohort study.
CONCLUSION: Depression may be more common in CRS than previously recognized, especially in patients without polyps. Somatic subscale scores of the BDI are increased in CRS and may impact future treatment outcomes. PMID: 26980393 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - March 1, 2016 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Schlosser RJ, Storck K, Cortese BM, Uhde TW, Rudmik L, Soler ZM Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Evaluation of the eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in pediatric patients with allergic rhinitis.
CONCLUSIONS: The eosinophil-to-lymphocyte ratio may be used in conjunction with skin-prick testing in pediatric patients with allergic rhinitis. This parameter is inexpensive to measure and easy to use and calculate. PMID: 26980381 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy - March 1, 2016 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Yenigun A, Sezen S, Calim OF, Ozturan O Tags: Am J Rhinol Allergy Source Type: research

Allergy and laryngeal disorders
This article reviews recent literature on the topic of allergic laryngitis. There has been sustained interest over the past 15 years and epidemiological and experimental studies have led to a clearer description of the nature of the condition and its clinical expression. Recent findings: Recent studies have suggested an epidemiological association between the presence of allergy and concurrent laryngeal symptoms and objective signs. Both population-based studies and smaller investigations have shown a significant relationship between these two variables. In addition, recent studies have questioned the inter-rater reliabil...
Source: Current Opinion in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery - September 11, 2014 Category: ENT & OMF Tags: ALLERGY: Edited by Sandra Y. Lin Source Type: research