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NEW CONCEPTS IN PEDIATRIC RHINITIS
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  • Nikos Papadopoulos,
  • Xenophon Aggelides,
  • Sofia Stamataki,
  • Emmanuel Prokopakis,
  • Michael Katotomichelakis,
  • Paraskevi Xepapadaki
Nikos Papadopoulos
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens School of Medicine

Corresponding Author:ngpallergy@gmail.com

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Xenophon Aggelides
General University Hospital Attikon
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Sofia Stamataki
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens School of Medicine
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Emmanuel Prokopakis
University of Crete School of Medicine
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Michael Katotomichelakis
Democritus University of Thrace
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Paraskevi Xepapadaki
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens School of Medicine
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Abstract

Rhinitis and especially allergic rhinitis (AR) remain the most frequent hypersensitivity condition, affecting up to a quarter of the population and impacting upon the quality of life of individual patients and the health economy. Data, especially in respect to underlying pathophysiological mechanisms mainly derive from adult studies and are subsequently extrapolated in the pediatric population. Therapeutic algorithms for children with rhinitis in children are long based on the same principles as in adults. We explore and describe novel aspects of rhinitis, ranging from mechanisms to disease classification, phenotypes, diagnostic and monitoring tools, and the use of treatments, with focus on the traits of pediatric age groups.
22 Sep 2020Submitted to Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
23 Sep 2020Reviewer(s) Assigned
28 Sep 2020Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
06 Oct 2020Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
15 Nov 20201st Revision Received
16 Nov 2020Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
18 Nov 2020Editorial Decision: Accept
21 Jan 2021Published in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology. 10.1111/pai.13454