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Abstract: . . . to do. J Respir Dis 1995;16:135142. 486 ANNALS OF ALLERGY, ASTHMA, & IMMUNOLOGY Page 10 2. Lund VJ, Aaronson D, Bousquet J and The International Rhinitis Manage- ment Working Group. International Consensus Report on the Diagnosis and Management of Rhinitis . Allergy 1994;49(Suppl 19):134. 3. Druce HM. Allergic and nonallergic rhinitis . In: Middleton EJ, Reed CE, Ellis EF, et al, eds. Allergy principles and practice, 5th edition. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book Inc, 1998: 10051016. . . . . . . nusitis associated with endocrine conditions: hypothyroidism and preg- nancy, In: Schatz M, Zeigler RS, Set- tipane GA, eds. Nasal manifestations of systemic diseases, Providence: Oceanside, 1991. 3. Georgitis JW. Allergic and non- allergic rhinitis . Current concepts and treatment. Immunol Allergy Clin North Am 1987;7:211234. Drug-Induced Rhinitis 19. Drug-induced rhinitis may be caused by a number of medica- tions, including ACE (angioten- sin-converting enzyme) inhibi- tors, reserpine, guanethidine, . . . . . . Respir Dis 1995;16:135142. 486 ANNALS OF ALLERGY, ASTHMA, & IMMUNOLOGY Page 10 2. Lund VJ, Aaronson D, Bousquet J and The International Rhinitis Manage- ment Working Group. International Consensus Report on the Diagnosis and Management of Rhinitis . Allergy 1994;49(Suppl 19):134. 3. Druce HM. Allergic and nonallergic rhinitis . In: Middleton EJ, Reed CE, Ellis EF, et al, eds. Allergy principles and practice, 5th edition. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book Inc, 1998: 10051016. Hormonal . . . . . . Skoner, MD,¶¶ Chair, Workgroup on Rhinitis Richard Nicklas, MD ; Rufus Lee, MD; Joann Blessing-Moore, MD¶; James T Li, MD, PhD**; I Leonard Bernstein, MD; William Berger, MD, MBA; Sheldon Spector, MD§§; and Diane Schuller, MD, Associate Editors This document contains complete guidelines for diagnosis and management of rhinitis developed by the Joint Task Force on Practice Parameters in Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, representing the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology and . . . . . . Allergic rhinitis , the most common form of rhinitis , affects 20 to 40 million people in the United States annually, including 10% to 30% of adults and up to 40% of children. This document reviews clinically relevant information about pathogene- sis and provides guidelines about diag- nosis and management of rhinitis syn- dromes. Throughout the document, summary statements that articulate key points precede supporting text and rel- evant citations of evidence-based pub- lications. DEFINITION OF RHINITIS 1. Rhinitis . . . --3000,5,300,3384,64751
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