Chronic rhinosinusitis in Europe – an underestimated disease. A GA2LEN study

@article{Hastan2011ChronicRI,
  title={Chronic rhinosinusitis in Europe – an underestimated disease. A GA2LEN study},
  author={Deniz Hastan and Wytske Johanna Fokkens and Claus Bachert and Roger B. Newson and Jovanka Karadzinska Bislimovska and Angelina Bockelbrink and Philippe Jean Bousquet and G. Brozek and Andreina Bruno and Sven-Erik Dahl{\'e}n and Bertil Forsberg and Mar{\'i}a Ingibj{\"o}rg Gunnbj{\"o}rnsd{\'o}ttir and Lukasz Kasper and U. Kr{\"a}mer and M. L. Kowalski and B Lange and Bo Lundb{\"a}ck and E. M. Salagean and Ana Maria Todo-Bom and Peter Tomassen and Elina M. Toskala and Cornelis Maria van Drunen and Jean Bousquet and Torsten Zuberbier and Deborah L. Jarvis and P. G. J. Burney},
  journal={Allergy},
  year={2011},
  volume={66}
}
To cite this article: Hastan D, Fokkens WJ, Bachert C, Newson RB, Bislimovska J, Bockelbrink A, Bousquet PJ, Brozek G, Bruno A, Dahlén SE, Forsberg B, Gunnbjörnsdóttir M, Kasper L, Krämer U, Kowalski ML, Lange B, Lundbäck B, Salagean E, Todo‐Bom A, Tomassen P, Toskala E, van Drunen CM, Bousquet J, Zuberbier T, Jarvis D, Burney P. Chronic rhinosinusitis in Europe – an underestimated disease. A GA2LEN study. Allergy 2011; 66: 1216–1223. 
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