2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2019.109603
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Comparison of exhaled nitric oxide levels in pediatric patients with allergic rhinitis

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“…In our study, we found no relation between persistency or severity of rhinitis and FeNO. This is somewhat surprising, as previous studies on subjects with AR have reported higher FeNO in persistent than intermediate rhinitis, 24,51,54 as well as in moderate to severe than mild rhinitis. 51 A relationship between nasal polyposis and higher FeNO was seen only in univariate analysis in subjects with current asthma and not in non-asthmatic controls.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…In our study, we found no relation between persistency or severity of rhinitis and FeNO. This is somewhat surprising, as previous studies on subjects with AR have reported higher FeNO in persistent than intermediate rhinitis, 24,51,54 as well as in moderate to severe than mild rhinitis. 51 A relationship between nasal polyposis and higher FeNO was seen only in univariate analysis in subjects with current asthma and not in non-asthmatic controls.…”
Section: Ta B L Ementioning
confidence: 70%
“…In our study, we found no relation between persistency or severity of rhinitis and FeNO. This is somewhat surprising, as previous studies on subjects with AR have reported higher FeNO in persistent than intermediate rhinitis, 24,51,54 as well as in moderate to severe than mild rhinitis 51 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%