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P. Van Cauwenberge

Researcher at Ghent University

Publications -  158
Citations -  16399

P. Van Cauwenberge is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Allergy. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 158 publications receiving 15400 citations. Previous affiliations of P. Van Cauwenberge include World Allergy Organization & University of Turku.

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Allergic rhinitis and its impact on asthma (ARIA) 2008 update (in collaboration with the World Health Organization, GA(2)LEN and AllerGen)

Jean Bousquet, +95 more
- 01 Apr 2008 - 
TL;DR: The ARIA guidelines for the management of allergic rhinitis and asthma are similar in both the 1999 ARIA workshop report and the 2008 Update as discussed by the authors, but the GRADE approach is not yet available.
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A revised nomenclature for allergy. An EAACI position statement from the EAACI nomenclature task force.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a revised nomenclature for allergic and related reactions that can be used independently of target organ or patient age group, based on the present knowledge of the mechanisms which initiate and mediate allergic reactions.
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Allergenic pollen and pollen allergy in Europe

TL;DR: Even though pollen production and dispersal from year to year depend on the patterns of preseason weather and on the conditions prevailing at the time of anthesis, it is usually possible to forecast the chances of encountering high atmospheric allergenic pollen concentrations in different areas.
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A revised nomenclature for allergy: An EAACI position statement from the EAACI nomenclature task force: Allergy nomenclature

TL;DR: The aim of this report is to propose a revised nomenclature for allergic and related reactions that can be used independently of target organ or patient age group.
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Differentiation of chronic sinus diseases by measurement of inflammatory mediators.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper suggested that CRS, NP, and CF-NP are distinct disease entities within the group of chronic sinus diseases, based on cellular and mediator profiles.