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David B. Conley
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 141
Citations - 4262
David B. Conley is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nasal polyps & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 122 publications receiving 3185 citations.
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International consensus statement on allergy and rhinology: rhinosinusitis 2021
Richard R. Orlandi,Todd T. Kingdom,Timothy L. Smith,Benjamin S. Bleier,Adam S. DeConde,Amber U Luong,David M. Poetker,Zachary M. Soler,Kevin C. Welch,Sarah K. Wise,Nithin D. Adappa,Jeremiah A. Alt,Wilma Terezinha Anselmo-Lima,Claus Bachert,Claus Bachert,Claus Bachert,Fuad M. Baroody,Pete S. Batra,Manuel Bernal-Sprekelsen,Daniel M. Beswick,Neil Bhattacharyya,Rakesh K. Chandra,Eugene H. Chang,Alexander G. Chiu,Naweed I. Chowdhury,Martin J. Citardi,Noam A. Cohen,David B. Conley,John M. DelGaudio,Martin Desrosiers,Richard G. Douglas,Jean Anderson Eloy,Wytske Fokkens,Stacey T. Gray,David A. Gudis,Daniel L. Hamilos,Joseph K. Han,Richard J. Harvey,Peter Hellings,Eric H. Holbrook,Claire Hopkins,Peter H. Hwang,Amin R. Javer,Rong San Jiang,David N. Kennedy,Robert C. Kern,Tanya M. Laidlaw,Devyani Lal,Andrew P. Lane,Heung Man Lee,Jivianne T. Lee,Joshua M. Levy,Sandra Y. Lin,Valerie J. Lund,Kevin C. McMains,Ralph Metson,Joaquim Mullol,Robert M. Naclerio,Gretchen M. Oakley,Nobuyoshi Otori,James N. Palmer,Sanjay R. Parikh,Desiderio Passali,Zara M. Patel,Anju T. Peters,Carl Philpott,Alkis J. Psaltis,Vijay R. Ramakrishnan,Murugappan Ramanathan,Hwan Jung Roh,Luke Rudmik,Raymond Sacks,Rodney J. Schlosser,Ahmad R. Sedaghat,Brent A. Senior,Raj Sindwani,Kristine A. Smith,Kornkiat Snidvongs,Michael G. Stewart,Jeffrey D. Suh,Bruce K. Tan,Justin H. Turner,Cornelis M. van Drunen,Richard Louis Voegels,De Yun Wang,Bradford A. Woodworth,Peter-John Wormald,Erin D. Wright,Carol H. Yan,Luo Zhang,Bing Zhou +90 more
TL;DR: The 5 years since the publication of the first International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Rhinosinusitis (ICAR‐RS) has witnessed foundational progress in the understanding and treatment of rhinologic disease.
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Cytokines in Chronic Rhinosinusitis. Role in Eosinophilia and Aspirin-exacerbated Respiratory Disease
Whitney W. Stevens,Christopher J. Ocampo,Sergejs Berdnikovs,Masafumi Sakashita,Mahboobeh Mahdavinia,Lydia Suh,Tetsuji Takabayashi,James E. Norton,Kathryn E. Hulse,David B. Conley,Rakesh K. Chandra,Bruce K. Tan,Anju T. Peters,Leslie C. Grammer,Atsushi Kato,Kathleen E. Harris,Roderick G. Carter,Shigeharu Fujieda,Robert C. Kern,Robert P. Schleimer +19 more
TL;DR: CRSwNP was characterized by a predominant type 2 inflammatory environment, whereas CRSsNP did not reflect a classic type 1 milieu, as has been suggested previously.
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Associations Between Inflammatory Endotypes and Clinical Presentations in Chronic Rhinosinusitis.
Whitney W. Stevens,Anju T. Peters,Bruce K. Tan,Aiko I. Klingler,Julie A. Poposki,Kathryn E. Hulse,Leslie C. Grammer,Kevin C. Welch,Stephanie Shintani Smith,David B. Conley,Robert C. Kern,Robert P. Schleimer,Atsushi Kato +12 more
TL;DR: Clinical presentations are directly associated with inflammatory endotype in CRS, and identification of inflammatory endotypes may allow for more precise and personalized medical treatments in C RS.
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Outcome analysis of endoscopic sinus surgery in patients with nasal polyps and asthma.
Pete S. Batra,Robert C. Kern,Anju Tripathi,David B. Conley,Anne Marie Ditto,G. K. Haines,Paul R. Yarnold,Leslie Grammar +7 more
TL;DR: ESS demonstrates a beneficial effect on the sinonasal and asthma symptomatology in patients with nasal polyps and asthma using objective measures, and a set of aspirin‐tolerant patients have statistically better outcome for sin onasal symptoms and pulmonary function testing than aspirin‐sensitive patients.
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Heterogeneous inflammatory patterns in chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps in Chicago, Illinois.
Bruce K. Tan,Aiko I. Klingler,Julie A. Poposki,Whitney W. Stevens,Anju T. Peters,Lydia Suh,James E. Norton,Roderick G. Carter,Kathryn E. Hulse,Kathleen E. Harris,Leslie C. Grammer,Robert P. Schleimer,Kevin C. Welch,Stephanie Shintani Smith,David B. Conley,Robert C. Kern,Atsushi Kato +16 more
TL;DR: CRSs NP is a heterogenous disease but type 2 inflammation in CRSsNP was more common than type 1 inflammation among patients in Chicago, Illinois.