Upper and lower airways display some common characteristic described as a holistic model. Because rhinitis may proceed asthma, it is imperative to understand the mechanisms and risk factors responsible for the progression from rhinitis to asthma.Recent findingsSubclinical lower airway abnormalities have been observed in patients with rhinitis without asthma. Recent evidence indicates that these patients may have an increased risk of developing asthma. Environmental and genetic factors can contribute to enhance this possibility. The treatments of rhinitis have also been shown to be beneficial to the lower airway, and therefore potentially modify the natural evolution of the atopic march.SummaryLower airway disease is a good predictor for the...
The prevalence of both rhinitis and asthma has risen over the last decades [1–3]. Of patients with a...
The nasal and bronchial mucosa share many properties. Epidemiological studies have shown that asthma...
Upper and lower airways may be considered as a unique entity, interested by coexisting inflammatory ...
The upper and lower airways behave as a physiological and pathophysiological unit. Subclinical lower...
During the past few decades, the incidence of sensitization to inhaled allergens as well as allergic...
Allergic rhinitis and asthma are closely linked diseases which are very prevalent within the populat...
International audienceThis update aimed to review the new evidence available to support or refute pr...
This update aimed to review the new evidence available to support or refute prior Allergic Rhinitis ...
International audienceAsthma, rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis (AD) are interrelated clinical phenoty...
Rhinitis and asthma are commonly linked even if the precise pathological mechanisms explaining the r...
Rhinitis and asthma are often associated and the two disorders interact at various levels. Rhinitis ...
Asthma, rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis (AD) are interrelated clinical phenotypes that partly overla...
Abstract Asthma, rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis (AD) are interrelated clinical phenotypes that part...
Over the last several years, important research has demonstrated the link between the upper airways ...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) has been shown to be a risk factor for the development of asthma.1,2 Lower ai...
The prevalence of both rhinitis and asthma has risen over the last decades [1–3]. Of patients with a...
The nasal and bronchial mucosa share many properties. Epidemiological studies have shown that asthma...
Upper and lower airways may be considered as a unique entity, interested by coexisting inflammatory ...
The upper and lower airways behave as a physiological and pathophysiological unit. Subclinical lower...
During the past few decades, the incidence of sensitization to inhaled allergens as well as allergic...
Allergic rhinitis and asthma are closely linked diseases which are very prevalent within the populat...
International audienceThis update aimed to review the new evidence available to support or refute pr...
This update aimed to review the new evidence available to support or refute prior Allergic Rhinitis ...
International audienceAsthma, rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis (AD) are interrelated clinical phenoty...
Rhinitis and asthma are commonly linked even if the precise pathological mechanisms explaining the r...
Rhinitis and asthma are often associated and the two disorders interact at various levels. Rhinitis ...
Asthma, rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis (AD) are interrelated clinical phenotypes that partly overla...
Abstract Asthma, rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis (AD) are interrelated clinical phenotypes that part...
Over the last several years, important research has demonstrated the link between the upper airways ...
Allergic rhinitis (AR) has been shown to be a risk factor for the development of asthma.1,2 Lower ai...
The prevalence of both rhinitis and asthma has risen over the last decades [1–3]. Of patients with a...
The nasal and bronchial mucosa share many properties. Epidemiological studies have shown that asthma...
Upper and lower airways may be considered as a unique entity, interested by coexisting inflammatory ...