Disease | sinusitis |
Symptom | C0004096|asthma |
Sentences | 11 |
PubMedID- 23141441 | Results: there were 21 inverted papilloma in the frontal sinus, 16 chronic sinusitis with asthma, 12 frontal sinusitis, 9 chronic sinusitis with or without polyps, 7 osteoma of the frontal sinus, 4 frontal mucocele, 3 allergic fungal sinusitis and 1 congenital encephalocele. |
PubMedID- 22931550 | This study also showed a strong association of asthma with rhinitis and sinusitis, in agreement with the known risk of the chronic disease of upper airways for asthma . |
PubMedID- 23248564 | Leaves of m. hortensis are used as antipyretic, remedy for asthma, in sinusitis, as a cholagogue and tonic in folklore medicine. |
PubMedID- 23578031 | One patient in the ff/vi 100/25 μg group experienced a severe asthma exacerbation concurrent with sinusitis and was withdrawn due to lack of efficacy. |
PubMedID- 26538828 | Rhinitis and sinusitis are frequently associated with asthma, regardless of age of onset. |
PubMedID- 21816072 | In asthmatic individuals, treatment of rhinitis and sinusitis improves asthma disease symptoms , indicating that nasal inflammation can affect asthma symptoms. |
PubMedID- 23056066 | Both rhinitis and sinusitis are also associated with severe asthma and their treatments have shown to improve lung function in such patients . |
PubMedID- 25741366 | Concomitant diseases were asthma in 18.3% of patients, sinusitis in 13.5%, serous otitis media in 1.4%, atopic dermatitis in 11.9%, and nasal or sinus polyps in 5.5%.table 1patients’ characteristicsn = 3089age (years)38.8 ± 13.7males1481 (48.2%)active smokers642 (20.8%)passive smokers507 (16.4%)occupational exposure to allergens416 (14.1%)duration of allergic rhinitis (years)14.5 ± 11.0perennial rhinorrhea668 (22.3%)aria classification of rhinitis mild and intermittent58 (1.9%) moderate and intermittent314 (10.3%) mild and persistent216 (7.1%) moderate and persistent2463 (80.7%)concomitant diseases rhinosinusitis418 (13.5%) sero-mucous otitis43 (1.4%) nose or sinus polyps170 (5.5%) ent disease*588 (19.0%) asthma565 (18.3%) atopic dermatitis366 (11.9%)results are expressed as mean ± sd for continuous variables and as a number (percentage) for categorical variables; *ent disease includes rhinosinusitis, serous otitis media, and nose or sinus polyps. |
PubMedID- 22691260 | The diagnosis and management of patients with asthma associated with sinusitis are often challenging, though sometimes unsatisfactory. |
PubMedID- 24734195 | It is of note that the prodromal phase of css is characterized by adult onset asthma associated with rhinitis, sinusitis, nasal polyps, and eosinophilia. |
PubMedID- 26576132 | It is well known that allergic rhinitis and sinusitis are often associated with asthma and constitute the main risk factor for its development. |
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