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Concept Nose
Concept Nose Neoplasms
Academic Article Histamine-containing cells obtained from the nose hours after antigen challenge have functional and phenotypic characteristics of basophils.
Academic Article Ipratropium bromide increases the ability of the nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article A mouse model of acute bacterial rhinosinusitis.
Academic Article A technique to measure the ability of the human nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article Comparison of the response to histamine challenge of the nose and the maxillary sinus: effect of loratadine.
Academic Article Decreased neuropeptide release may play a role in the pathogenesis of nasal polyps.
Academic Article Elevation of nasal mucosal temperature increases the ability of the nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article Supine position decreases the ability of the nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article Natural and induced allergic responses increase the ability of the nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article Alpha-adrenoreceptor blockade with phenoxybenzamine does not affect the ability of the nose to condition air.
Academic Article Effect of changing airway pressure on the ability of the human nose to warm and humidify air.
Academic Article Observations on the ability of the nose to warm and humidify inspired air.
Academic Article Fluticasone furoate nasal spray reduces the nasal-ocular reflex: a mechanism for the efficacy of topical steroids in controlling allergic eye symptoms.
Academic Article Nasal and paranasal sinus anatomy and physiology.
Academic Article Effect of intranasal fluticasone furoate and intraocular olopatadine on nasal and ocular allergen-induced symptoms.
Academic Article Endoscopic endonasal repair of anterior cranial base encephaloceles: A lower cost alternative to open craniofacial approaches.
Grant RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALLERGIC RHINITIS AND SINUSITIS
Grant NASAL STEROIDS VS IMMUNOTHERAPY IN ALLERGIC RHINITIS
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