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Thorax 2007;62:130
  • Miscellaneous

Patients with severe allergic rhinitis are more often affected by sleep disorders.

  1. Anilkumar Pillai
  1. Registrar in Medicine, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee; anilkumarpillai@doctors.org.uk

    Allergic rhinitis is common in the general population and impairs sleep and social life. This French study seems to be the first attempt to assess the impact of duration and severity of allergic rhinitis on the quality of sleep and consequently on everyday living.

    From a nationwide controlled cross …

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