Clinical Case Database / Category: Patient Management

Rhinitis and its management

Publication details

R Rajak, N Doddi
Foundation Years Journal, volume 7, issue 4, p.52 (123Doc Education, London, April 2013)

Abstract

A 19-year-old female presented with perennial symptoms of sneezing, rhinorrhoea, itching and nasal congestion. Symptoms were worse in the morning. Oral antihistamine was started by the GP but did not provide significant relief.

Access the Clinical Cases Database

A subscription is required to read the full article. Please subscribe using one of the options below.

ProductPriceSubscription
Foundation Years Clinical Cases Database£29.006 months
Add to cart
Foundation Years Clinical Cases Database£39.0012 months
Add to cart

Authors

R Rajak

-

N Doddi

-

References

1. Scadding G K, Durham SR, Mirakian R, Jones NS et al. BSACI guidelines for the management of allergic and non-allergic rhinitis. Clinical and experimental allergy; 38: 19-42
2. Jennings CR, Jones NS, Dugar J, Powell RJ, Lowe J. Wegener’s granulomatosis – a review of diagnosis and treatment in 53 subjects. Rhinology 1998; 61:47-52
3. Van Arsdel PP Jr, Motulsky AG. Frequency and hereditability of asthma and allergic rhinitis in college students. Acta Genet Stat Med 1959; 9: 101-14
4. Warner G, Burgess A, Patel S, Martinez-Devesa P, Corbridge R. Otolaryngology and Head and Neck surgery. Oxford:Oxford University Press, 2009.

Disclaimers

Conflict Of Interest

The Journal requires that authors disclose any potential conflict of interest that they may have. This is clearly stated in the Journal’s published “Guidelines for Authors”. The Journal follows the Guidelines against Conflict of Interest published in the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (http://www.icmje.org/urm_full.pdf).

Financial Statement

The authors of this article have not been paid. The Journal is financed by subscriptions and advertising. The Journal does not receive money from any other sources. The decision to accept or refuse this article for publication was free from financial considerations and was solely the responsibility of the Editorial Panel and Editor-in-Chief.

Patient Consent statement

All pictures and investigations shown in this article are shown with the patients’ consent. We require Authors to maintain patients’ anonymity and to obtain consent to report investigations and pictures involving human subjects when anonymity may be compromised. The Journal follows the Guidelines of the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts (http://www.icmje.org/urm_full.pdf). The Journal requires in its Guidelines for Authors a statement from Authors that “the subject gave informed consent”.

Animal & Human Rights

When reporting experiments on human subjects, the Journal requires authors to indicate whether the procedures followed were in accordance with the ethical standards of the responsible committee on human experimentation (institutional and national) and with the HelsinkiDeclaration of 1975, as revised in 2008.

About the Clinical Cases Database

T​he Foundation Years Clinical Cases Database is​ a selection of 600 peer-reviewed clinical cases in the field of patient safety and clinical practice, specifically focused on the clinical information needs of junior doctors, based around the Foundation Year Curriculum programme (MMC). The cases have been chosen to align with the Foundation Year Curriculum.

The database is fully searchable, or can be browsed by medical specialty. Abstracts can be read free of charge, however a subscription is required in order to read the complete cases.