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The diagnosis and management of rhinitis: an updated practice parameter.

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Dana V Wallace Mark S Dykewicz David I Bernstein Joann Blessing-Moore Linda Cox David A Khan David M Lang Richard A Nicklas John Oppenheimer Jay M Portnoy Christopher C Randolph Diane Schuller Sheldon L Spector Stephen A Tilles

J Allergy Clin Immunol 2008 Aug;122(2 Suppl):S1-84

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