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Allergies



Investigators at Medical University of Warsaw, Department of Otolaryngology have published new data on allergies



May 18th, 2008

New research, 'Dynamics of early phase congestion after nasal allergen provocation,' is the subject of a report. "It is generally accepted that congestion during the nasal provocation is most pronounced at about 15 minutes after allergen application. However, it may reach its peak at a different time," scientists writing in the journal Rhinology report.

"This can cause inaccurate assessment of the nasal challenge. The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of early phase congestion during nasal allergen provocation (NPT) and its reproducibility. Two nasal allergen challenges were performed in 26 allergic rhinitis volunteers. Acoustic Rhinometry...


Source: Pharma Investments, Ventures & Law Weekly (2008-05-18)

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