2015
DOI: 10.1097/moo.0000000000000123
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The connection between seasonal allergies, food allergies, and rhinosinusitis

Abstract: Future research into the role of the skin barrier, regulatory immune cell functioning, transforming growth factor-β, and other cytokine signaling, and treatment options such as omalizumab and azelastine is likely to have profound impact on clinicians' management of patients with these disorders and their comorbidities.

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“…Allergic factor is important for the pathogenesis of maxillitis [15,16], staphylococci, streptococcus, micromyces, and allergic to house dust mite protein above all.…”
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“…Allergic factor is important for the pathogenesis of maxillitis [15,16], staphylococci, streptococcus, micromyces, and allergic to house dust mite protein above all.…”
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confidence: 99%