Rhinitis , sinusitis , and upper airway disease Cigarette smoking is associated with a greater risk of incident asthma in allergic rhinitis
- R. PolosaJ. Knoke W. Al-Delaimy
Medicine
The hypothesis that cigarette smoking is an important independent risk factor for the development of new asthma cases in adults with allergic rhinitis is supported.
A hospital-based retrospective cohort study of allergen immunotherapy as a preventive treatment for new onset asthma
- C. RussoW. Al-DelaimyM. SarvàR. Polosa
- 1 February 2005
Medicine
[1,2,4]Triazole derivatives as 5-HT(1A) serotonin receptor ligands.
- M. SarvàG. Romeo T. Mennini
- 1 February 2002
Chemistry, Medicine
Greater risk of incident asthma cases in adults with Allergic Rhinitis and Effect of Allergen Immunotherapy: A Retrospective Cohort Study
- R. PolosaW. Al-DelaimyC. RussoG. PiccilloM. Sarvà
- 28 December 2005
Medicine
It is found that allergic Rhinitis is an important independent risk factor for asthma and treatment with allergen immunotherapy lowers the risk of the development of new asthma cases in adults with allergic rhinitis.
Physiological responses to arm exercise in difficult to wean patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- M. VitaccaL. BianchiM. SarvàM. PaneroniB. Balbi
- 13 June 2006
Medicine
In tracheostomized difficult-to-wean patients with COPD arm Exercise performed during unassisted respiration causes greater increases in respiratory rate and in respiratory muscle pressure output than arm exercise performed during pressure support ventilation.
Adverse respiratory effects and allergic susceptibility in relation to particulate air pollution: flirting with disaster
- R. CacciolaM. SarvàR. Polosa
- 1 April 2002
Environmental Science, Medicine
Current understanding of the mechanisms by which pollutants such as diesel exhaust particles (DEP) enhance the underlying allergic inflammatory response, and the evidence that supports the causative link between particulate air pollution from motor vehicles and increasing allergic diseases are reviewed.
Physiological effects of meals in difficult-to-wean tracheostomised patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- M. VitaccaG. Callegari N. Ambrosino
- 1 February 2005
Medicine
In tracheostomised difficult-to-wean COPD patients: 1) under unassisted breathing, meals may induce an increase in respiratory rate, end-tidal CO2, and dyspnoea; 2) inspiratory pressure support ventilation prevents dysPNoea from worsening during meals.
Synthesis and Antiulcer Activity of 3-Aryl-2-propenethioic Acid O-Ethyl Esters.
- F. GuerreraM. Sarvà M. Matera
- 28 February 1989
Chemistry
Synthesis and analgesic antiinflammatory activities of 2-aryl-ethenyl-4-aryl-thiazole-5-acetic acids.
- F. BoninaF. Guerrera M. Amico Roxas
- 1 December 1987
Chemistry, Medicine
Most of the synthesized compounds showed a good analgesic activity whereas some exhibited significant antiinflammatory activity.
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