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Volume 27, Number 3, May-June 2006
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Editorial

Free Content Special Focus—Allergic rhinitis
pp. 177-177(1)
Authors: Bellanti, Joseph A.; Settipane, Russell A.

Original Articles

The natural history of childhood-onset asthma
pp. 178-185(8)
Authors: Fiocchi, Alessandro; Terracciano, Luigi; Martelli, Alberto; Guerriero, Francesca; Bernardo, Luca

Effect of tetanus immunization on t-helper cytokine production in adults with and without allergic rhinitis
pp. 197-201(5)
Authors: Gentile, Deborah; Trecki, Jordan; Patel, Asha; Fausnight, Tracy; Angelini, Betty; Skoner, David

Improved quality of life among seasonal allergic rhinitis patients treated with olopatadine HCl nasal spray 0.4% and olopatadine HCl nasal spray 0.6% compared with vehicle placebo
pp. 202-207(6)
Authors: Hampel, Frank C.; Ratner, Paul H.; Amar, Niran J.; van Bavel, Julius H.; Mohar, Dale; Fairchild, Carol J.; Wall, G. Michael; Brubaker, Michael J.; Drake, Margaret; Crenshaw, Krista M.

Mast cell inhibitor R112 is well tolerated and affects prostaglandin D2 but not other mediators, symptoms, or nasal volumes in a nasal challenge model of allergic rhinitis
pp. 208-213(6)
Authors: Guyer, Brenda J.; Shimamoto, S. Reed; Bradhurst, Amanda L.; Grossbard, Elliot B.; Dreskin, Stephen C.; Nelson, Harold S.

Efficacy of desloratadine, 5 mg, compared with fexofenadine, 180 mg, in patients with symptomatic seasonal allergic rhinitis
pp. 214-223(10)
Authors: Berger, William E.; Lumry, William R.; Meltzer, Eli O.; Pearlman, David S.

A practical approach to allergic rhinitis and sleep disturbance management
pp. 224-230(7)
Authors: Davies, Michael J.; Fisher, Laura H.; Chegini, Soheil; Craig, Timothy J.

Validation of the nighttime symptoms score as a clinically relevant measure of allergic rhinitis
pp. 231-239(9)
Authors: Santanello, Nancy C.; DeMuro-Mercon, Carla; Shah, Shailen R.; Schenkel, Eric J.; Ratner, Paul H.; Dass, S. Balachandra; Norquist, Josephine M.; Philip, George

A review of the roles of allergic rhinitis in childhood obstructive sleep apnea syndrome
pp. 240-242(3)
Authors: Ng, Daniel K.; Chan, Chung-hong; Hwang, Gloria Yu-yan; Chow, Pok-yu; Kwok, Ka-li

Safety and clinical relief over 1 year with triamcinolone acetonide hydrofluoroalkane-134a nasal aerosol in patients with perennial allergic rhinitis
pp. 243-247(5)
Authors: Weber, Richard; Garcia, Jorge; Faruqi, Rab; Banerji, Donald; Georges, George

Is the usage of intranasal glucocorticosteroids alone in allergic rhinitis sufficient?
pp. 248-253(6)
Authors: Can, Demet; Tanaç, Remziye; Demır, Esen; Gülen, Figen; Veral, Ali

Expanding choices in intranasal steroid therapy: Summary of a Roundtable Meeting
pp. 254-264(11)
Authors: Blaiss, Michael S.; Benninger, Michael S.; Fromer, Len; Gross, Gary; Mabry, Richard; Mahr, Todd; Marple, Bradley; Stoloff, Stuart

A case of hydrocortisone desensitization in a patient with radiocontrast-induced anaphylactoid reaction and corticosteroid allergy
pp. 265-268(4)
Authors: Lee-Wong, Mary; McClelland, Suzanne; Chong, Kaman; Fernandez, Evans

Anaphylaxis caused by cloxacillin: Diagnosis with seriated analysis by way of basophil activation test
pp. 269-272(4)
Authors: Trabado, Ana Rodríguez; Hijón, Carmen Cámara; Carreño, Sergio Luis Porcel; Martín, Elena Rodríguez; Peral, Carmen Fletes; Navarro, Gemma Pereira; Timón, Soledad Jiménez; Arbeiza, Francisco Javier Hernández; Pereira, Luis Fernández

Allergic and nonallergic reactions to nitroglycerin
pp. 273-280(8)
Authors: Ramey, John T.; Lockey, Richard F.

Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome: An immune deficiency as a cause for recurrent infections
pp. 281-284(4)
Authors: Naimi, David R.; Munoz, Jose; Rubinstein, Jack; Hostoffer, Robert W.

Patient Oriented Problem Solving (POPS) Case Report

Free Content A 5-month-old boy with recurrent respiratory infections, failure to thrive, and borderline elevated sweat chloride levels
pp. 285-288(4)
Authors: Wang, Helen C.; Whelan, Meg A.; McGeady, Stephen J.; Yousef, Ejaz

Clinical Pearls and Pitfalls

Free Content Atopic dermatitis or hyper-IgE syndrome?
pp. 289-291(3)
Authors: Ohameje, Nkiruka U.; Loveless, James W.; Saini, Sarbjit S.

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