2010
DOI: 10.1016/s0761-8425(10)70012-7
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Recommandations pour le diagnostic et la prise en charge de la rhinite allergique (épidémiologie et physiopathologie exclues) – Texte long

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“…For adults, this frequency is twice as high as that obtained in the “Sleep and Transport” yearly survey poll commissioned by the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (INVS), which reported that 37% of French people suffered from sleep disorders [ 27 ]. For participants in the MORPHEE study, the other symptoms that were commonly reported as reasons for consultation were typical of AR [ 14 ]: rhinorrhea (71.0% of adults and 66.1% of children), nasal congestion (65.5 and 66.7%), and sneezing (65.3 and 62.8%). In addition, persistent cough was a reason for consultation in 44.1% of children.…”
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“…For adults, this frequency is twice as high as that obtained in the “Sleep and Transport” yearly survey poll commissioned by the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance (INVS), which reported that 37% of French people suffered from sleep disorders [ 27 ]. For participants in the MORPHEE study, the other symptoms that were commonly reported as reasons for consultation were typical of AR [ 14 ]: rhinorrhea (71.0% of adults and 66.1% of children), nasal congestion (65.5 and 66.7%), and sneezing (65.3 and 62.8%). In addition, persistent cough was a reason for consultation in 44.1% of children.…”
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“…Therefore, the higher frequency of severe AR in the MORPHEE study may be linked to the recruitment of participants who were candidates for AIT. Indeed, according to the latest ARIA guidelines, AIT is indicated for severe and/or persistent AR that is difficult to control with symptomatic treatments alone or, in the case of rhinitis accompanied by asthma, that justify systemic treatment with AIT [ 14 ].…”
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