Allergic and nonallergic rhinitis: Their characterization in a tropical environment

  • Doris Perdomo de Ponce Hospital de Clínicas Caracas-Venezuela
  • Marlene Uribe Hospital de Clínicas Caracas-Venezuela
  • Ilse Wolff Hospital de Clínicas Caracas-Venezuela
Palabras clave: Allergy, rhinitis, tropic

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The differences between allergic and non-allergic rhinitis were evaluated in 127 individuals from tropical urban region of Venezuela. The study design had historic data obtained regarding exacerbation of initial symptoms on exposure to common precipitants, physical examination, nasal cytology, immunodiagnostic test, routine laboratory test (fresh stool test, white cell count and urine test) and sinus x-rays. Forty nine patients were diagnosed as having allergic rhinitis (AR), 10 as probably having AR, 13 had infectious rhinitis, 4 had mixed components, 1 as non-allergic non-eosinophilic rhinitís, and 50 had no evidence of immunological nasal respiratory allergy and were taken as controlg. The associated findings with allergic rhinitis were: conjunctivitis 62%, sinusitis 23%, and bronchial asthma 24%. Our results support a significative prevalence of allergic rhinitis in this particular group, with similar symptom patterns to that of industrialized countries.

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2013-07-25
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Perdomo de Ponce, D., Uribe, M., & Wolff, I. (2013). Allergic and nonallergic rhinitis: Their characterization in a tropical environment. Investigación Clínica, 31(3). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/investigacion/article/view/28173
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