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Immunofluorescent Labeling in Nasal Mucosa Tissue Sections of Allergic Rhinitis Rats via Multicolor Immunoassay
Published on: September 22, 2023
[Chronic unilateral rhinorrhea in childhood]
Henrieke W Schutte1, Ferdinand C A Timmer, Frank J A van den Hoogen
1Universitair Medisch Centrum St. Radboud, afd. Keel-, neus- en oorheelkunde, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. H.Schutte@kno.umcn.nl
Abstract:
A 13-year-old patient was referred to the ENT department because of a ring-shaped radiopaque foreign body in her right nasal cavity demonstrated on an orthopantomogram. Her medical history revealed long-standing right-sided rhinorrhea thought to be caused by an inhalation allergy. In case of unilateral rhinorrhea in a child a nasal foreign body has to be excluded.
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