1.Allergic Rhinitis in Children: Diagnosis and Treatment.
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 2002;45(8):939-947
No abstract available.
Child*
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Diagnosis*
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Humans
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Rhinitis*
2.Diagnosis of allergic rhinitis
Journal of Practical Medicine 2005;503(2):6-8
Study on 80 patients from 16 to 55 years old with chronic rhinitis at 108 Military Central Hospital and Central Otorhinolaryngology Hospital and control groups including 40 healthy people from 20 to 50 years old. 60% of these patients had individual allergic history. 61.25% patients have family allergic history. The common diseases were urticaria, allergic eczema, asthma, drug allergy, food allergy. All patients also had 2 or more rhinitis symptoms. The rate of prick test positive at level 1+ was highest. Total IgE level in patients was higher than that in control group. Most of patients had specific IgE level in different limits
Rhinitis
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Diagnosis
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Hypersensitivity
6.Study on paraclinical- clinical diagnosis in treating rhinallergosis
Journal of Practical Medicine 2004;474(3):48-49
In a cross-sectional study performed with clincial features and laboratory tests, a group of workers aged 17-35 years old with clinical signs of sneeze, stuffy, nose catarrh. Prick-test positive to indoor dust antigen were evaluated from assessing invivo and invitro test in allergic rhinitis. Most of rhinitis patients had got allergic history and typical functional symptom as above mentioned sign and associated symptoms such as dried cough, itching throat, minimizing sense of smell. In nearly 25% there were broncho-asthma and non-typical increase of bronchial reaction. In clinical tests: Prick test on skin had got high sensity with simple technique, safety and low cost, it could be realized at any levels. The test of nasal stimuli was a biological test with high diagnostic value, simply and safety.
Diagnosis
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Therapeutics
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Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal
10.Comparison of Allergic Skin Prick Test and FAST System in Patients with Allergic Rhinitis.
Journal of Rhinology 2000;7(2):105-108
The diagnosis of allergic rhinitis in clinical practice is frequently based on a skin prick test. The measurement of serum levels of specific IgE can be used as an alternative test to the skin prick test. Therefore, we tried to demonstrate the relationship between a skin prick test and Fluoro-Allergo-Sorbent Test (FAST) system in allergic rhinitis patients. In this study, we evaluated the results of skin prick tests and FAST allergens in 90 patients who were confirmed to have allergic rhinitis. The agreement between the skin prick test and FAST was statistically significant for D. pteronyssinus and D. farinae, while less significant for the other allergens. FAST is time and cost-efficient in specific IgE detect, while it shows high-agreement for only a few allergens. As a result, it is considered that there will be some limit in applying the FAST.
Allergens
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Diagnosis
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin E
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Rhinitis*
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Skin*