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Asthma, rhinitis, and nasal polyp multimorbidities.

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2018-11-16

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Castillo Vizuete, José Antonio
Sastre, Joaquín
Del Cuvillo Bernal, Alfonso
Picado, César
Martínez Moragón, Eva
Ignacio García, José María
Cisneros Serrano, Carolina
Álvarez Gutiérrez, Francisco Javier
Mullol Miret, Joaquim

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The aim of this review is to assist pulmonologists in the management of diseases involving both the upper and lower respiratory tract that are linked by a common, interrelated epidemiology, clinical signs and symptoms, and inflammatory mechanism - asthma, in particular. The document discusses the definitions of the various sinonasal phenotypes associated with asthma: allergic and non-allergic rhinitis and chronic rhinosinusitis with or without nasal polyps. Diagnostic criteria and severity levels are also listed. Particular attention has been given to the 2 main syndromes associated with asthma: (i)allergic rhinitis, the most common, and (ii)chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps, the disease most closely associated with severe asthma. To summarize, the upper respiratory tract should always be evaluated in order to achieve a single diagnosis and comprehensive treatment of the "united airway".

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Algorithms
Asthma
Humans
Multimorbidity
Nasal Polyps
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Rhinitis

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ARIA, Allergic rhinitis, Asma, Asthma, Chronic rhinosinusitis, EPOS, GEMA, GINA, Nasal polyposis, POLINA, Poliposis nasal, Rinitis alérgica, Rinosinusitis crónica, Single, Vía respiratoria única

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