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Antileukotrienes in Upper Airway Inflammatory Diseases
(Current Medicine Group, 2015)
Leukotrienes (LTs) are a family of inflammatory mediators including LTA(4), LTB4, LTC4, LTD4, and LTE4. By competitive binding to the cysteinyl LT1 (CysLT(1)) receptor, LT receptor antagonist drugs, such as montelukast, ...
Nasal tip sutures: Techniques and indications
(Sage Publications Inc, 2015)
Objectives: The surgical anatomy of the nasal tip is determined by intrinsic factors, such as the nasal tip volume, shape, definition, and symmetry. These factors are intimately related to the morphology of the lower lateral ...
Immunotherapy in all aspects
(Springer, 2016)
Allergen immunotherapy is a form of long-term treatment that decreases symptoms for many people with allergic rhinitis, allergic asthma, conjunctivitis (eye allergy) or stinging insect allergy. In this review, we presented ...
Septoplasty in children
(Sage Publications Inc, 2016)
Objectives: Physicians have long had concerns about the potential harmful effects of pediatric septoplasties on the nasoseptal growth process because septal cartilage is important for the growth and development of the face. ...
Managing anaphylaxis in the office setting
(Sage Publications Inc, 2016)
Background: Although the definition of anaphylaxis for clinical use may vary by professional health care organizations and individuals, the definition consistently includes the concepts of a serious, generalized or systemic, ...
Is resveratrol therapeutic when used to treat allergic rhinitisinitis in rats?
(Canadian Soc Clinical Investigation, 2016)
Purpose: Resveratrol has anti-infective, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of resveratrol in a rat experimental model of allergic rhinitis (AR). Methods: ...