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Rhinitis: Cause
Description: Rhinitis is the most prevalent nasal disease and is characterized by nasal mucous membrane inflammation. It can be infectious or noninfectious. Infectious rhinitis usually results from viral infection, which may trigger a secondary bacterial infection. There are three noninfectious rhinitis subtypes: seasonal allergic rhinitis, perennial allergic rhinitis, and perennial nonallergic rhinitis.
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COURSE OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION
1. Course Information
2. Interface Tour
3. Course Overview
EPIDEMIOLOGY
4. Objectives
5. Types of Rhinitis
6. Incidence and Prevalence
7. Progress Check
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
8. Objectives
9. Inflammatory Cells
10. Chemical Mediators
11. Sensitization in Rhinitis
12. Rhinitis and Asthma
13. Progress Check
CONCLUSION
14. Summary
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
Students completing this course should be able
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- Describe the three types of noninfectious rhinitis
- Discuss prevalence and incidence rates for noninfectious rhinitis
- Explain the noninfectious rhinitis inflammatory response
- Describe the noninfectious rhinitis sensitization process
- Distinguish noninfectious rhinitis from asthma
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