1958
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-7125(16)34334-6
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Nasal Polyps: Their Relationship to Allergy, Particularly to Bronchial Asthma

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“…Both also showed subjective and objective improvement in their upper respiratory tract manifestations post-operatively. Other authors have reported an 18-40% subjective worsening of asthma or precipitation of the first attack of asthma [9,10,37] after sinus surgery. There is a suggestion that patients with nasal polyposis are the most likely group to experience asthma exacerbations post-operatively.…”
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“…Both also showed subjective and objective improvement in their upper respiratory tract manifestations post-operatively. Other authors have reported an 18-40% subjective worsening of asthma or precipitation of the first attack of asthma [9,10,37] after sinus surgery. There is a suggestion that patients with nasal polyposis are the most likely group to experience asthma exacerbations post-operatively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of authors have investigated the effect of surgical treatment of rhinosinusitis upon asthma, with improvement [6][7][8], worsening [9,10] and equivocal effect [11,12] being reported. Only two studies of medical chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) treatment exist, one included four medical patients [13], whereas the other considered CRS with polyposis alone and was nonrandomised [14].…”
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“…Aspirin intolerance has been reported in 6–34% of asthmatic subjects,11 20 21 in 35–52% of subjects with polyps,3 22 and in as many as 64.5% of patients suffering from bronchial asthma and nasal polyps 3…”
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“…12 22 23 Aspirin disease is twice as common in woman as in men22 and affects mainly those in the 40–60 age group.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some say that all patients with asthma are allergic (Samter & Lederer 1958) whereas others have suggested that allergy is uncommon (Caplin et al 1971). Patients studied here do not appear to be any more allergic than expected by chance, and there is a genuinely atopic group (Drake-Lee et al 1984c).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%