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Perennial rhinitis : An independent risk factor for asthma in nonatopic subjects: Results from the European Community Respiratory Health Survey

Although clinical and experimental studies suggest that upper respiratory tract dysfunction may affect the lower airways, rhinitis is usually not studied as a potential risk factor for asthma. This is because both diseases share key elements of pathogenesis and are usually considered as different ma...

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Hypersensitivity, Immediate
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Pneumology
Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial - epidemiology
Risk Factors
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