New Findings in Nonallergic Rhinitis and Local Allergic Rhinitis

2013 
Research in rhinitis has primarily focused on allergic rhinitis and important aspects of the disease such as the IgE-mediated inflammatory cascade, the impact on quality of life, the impact on the lower airways, and control and severity of the disease, especially in those patients in which control is not easily obtained. However, a significant number of patients with persistent rhinitis do not show systemic sensitization to aeroallergens or signs of infection. These patients are defined under the umbrella termnonallergic rhinitis” or “noninfectious rhinitis.” Nonallergic rhinitis comprises a large number of phenotypes and endotypes, such as rhinitis medicamentosa, drug-induced rhinitis, rhinitis of the elderly, idiopathic rhinitis, and local allergic rhinitis. This review describes the new pathophysiology and clinical insights into these different forms of nonallergic rhinitis with special emphasis on local allergy. New recommendations in diagnosis and treatment are given.
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