Rhinitis and related upper respiratory conditions :
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[Book]
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a clinical guide /
First Statement of Responsibility
Jonathan A. Bernstein, editor.
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Cham, Switzerland :
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Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2018]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Dedication; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Abbreviations; 1: Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis; Case Presentation 1; Diagnosis/Assessment; Management/Outcome; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; Case Presentation 2; Diagnosis/Assessment; Management/Outcome; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; References; 2: Perennial Allergic Rhinitis; Case Presentation 1; Diagnosis/Assessment; Management/Outcome; Case Presentation 2; Diagnosis/Assessment; Management/Outcome; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; References; 3: Nonallergic Vasomotor Rhinitis; Case Presentation 1; Diagnosis/Assessment; Symptoms/Triggers.
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AntihistaminesDecongestants; Anticholinergic; Nasal Saline Lavage; Capsaicin; Surgery; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; References; 8: Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Polyposis: Diagnosis and Treatment; Case Presentation 1; Discussion; Diagnostic Approach; Final Diagnosis; Treatment; Follow-Up; Discussion About Treatment Options; Nasal Irrigation; Corticosteroids; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; Case Presentation 2; Diagnosis; Discussion; Treatment; Discussion; Treatment with Monoclonal Antibodies; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; References; 9: Rhinitis and Cough; Case Presentation 1.
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Case Presentation 1Case Presentation 2; Introduction; Allergic Occupational Rhinitis; High-Molecular-Weight Agents; Low-Molecular-Weight Agents; Nonallergic (Irritant-Induced) Occupational Rhinitis; Scope of the Problem; Diagnosis/Assessment; Management/Outcome; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; References; 7: Rhinosinusitis Without Polyposis; Case Presentation 1; Evaluation; Discussion; Management; Medical; Antibiotics; Intranasal Corticosteroids (INCS); Surgical; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; Case Presentation 2; Physical Examination; Investigations; Management; Discussion; Corticosteroids.
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Local Allergic Rhinitis and ConjunctivitisNatural Evolution; Diagnostic Approach; Therapeutics Options in Local Allergic Rhinitis; Role of Allergen Immunotherapy in Allergic Rhinitis; Role of Allergen Immunotherapy in Local Allergic Rhinitis; A First Step: Observational Study; Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trials; Conclusion; Clinical Cases in Local Allergic Rhinitis; Case Presentation 1; Allergy Workup; Management/Outcome; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; Case Presentation 2; Diagnosis; Management/Outcome; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; References; 6: Occupational Rhinitis.
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TestingMonitoring Control; Management/Outcome; Patient Education; Treatment; Case Presentation 2; Diagnosis/Assessment; Diagnostic Imaging; Comorbidities; Treatment and Management/Outcome; Conclusion; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; References; 4: Mixed Rhinitis; Case Presentation 1; Discussion; Case Presentation 2; Discussion; Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls; Pitfalls; Pearls; References; 5: Local Allergic Rhinitis; Introduction; Epidemiology; Local Allergic Rhinitis in Pediatric Population; Pathophysiology; Clinical Phenotypes; Local Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This comprehensive book thoroughly covers the spectrum of rhinitis conditions and related comorbidities. Rhinitis and Related Upper Respiratory Conditions is a unique resource that delivers essential clinical information, addressing the varying patient populations which might be encountered in different types of clinical settings. Chapters range from topics such as pediatric, adult, geriatric, and occupational rhinitis, while also covering the full array of rhinitis subtypes and their complications. Later chapters address secondary causes of rhinitis such as systemic diseases manifesting as rhinitis, drug-induced rhinitis, and CSF leak. Written by experts in the field, every chapter is structured to contain clinical cases which illustrate the typical patient presentation, and their diagnostic work-up and treatment, providing the knowledge needed to further improve diagnosis and care for the patient with rhinitis. Rhinitis and Related Upper Respiratory Conditions is an ideal resource for allergists, primary care physicians, and health care extenders, to help them recognize and further improve care of patients with rhinitis.
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Springer Nature
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com.springer.onix.9783319753706
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Rhinitis and related upper respiratory conditions.