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Richard G. Douglas
Researcher at University of Auckland
Publications - 136
Citations - 5724
Richard G. Douglas is an academic researcher from University of Auckland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sinusitis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 121 publications receiving 4548 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard G. Douglas include Auckland City Hospital & Boston Children's Hospital.
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EPOS 2012: European position paper on rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps 2012. A summary for otorhinolaryngologists
Wytske Fokkens,Valerie J. Lund,Joachim Mullol,Claus Bachert,Isam Alobid,Fuad M. Baroody,Noam A. Cohen,Anders Cervin,Richard G. Douglas,Philippe Gevaert,Christos Georgalas,Herman Goossens,Richard J. Harvey,Peter Hellings,Claire Hopkins,Nick Jones,Guy Joos,Livije Kalogjera,Bob Kern,Marek L. Kowalski,David Price,Herbert Riechelmann,Rodney J. Schlosser,Brent A. Senior,Mike Thomas,Elina Toskala,Richard Louis Voegels,De Yun Wang,Peter-John Wormald,Peter-John Wormald +29 more
TL;DR: The European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2012 as discussed by the authors is the update of similar evidence-based position papers published in 2005 and 2007, it contains chapters on definitions and classification, we now also proposed definitions for difficult to treat rhinositis, control of disease, and better definitions for rhinosinitis in children.
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International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Rhinosinusitis.
Richard R. Orlandi,Todd T. Kingdom,Peter H. Hwang,Tim Smith,Jeremiah A. Alt,Fuad M. Baroody,Pete S. Batra,Manuel Bernal-Sprekelsen,Neil Bhattacharyya,Rakesh K. Chandra,Alexander G. Chiu,Martin J. Citardi,Noam A. Cohen,John M. DelGaudio,Martin Desrosiers,Hun Jong Dhong,Richard G. Douglas,Berrylin J. Ferguson,Wytske Fokkens,Christos Georgalas,Andrew N. Goldberg,Jan Gosepath,Daniel L. Hamilos,Joseph K. Han,Richard J. Harvey,Peter Hellings,Claire Hopkins,Roger Jankowski,Amin R. Javer,Robert C. Kern,Stilianos E. Kountakis,Marek L. Kowalski,Andrew P. Lane,Donald C. Lanza,Richard A. Lebowitz,Heung Man Lee,Sandra Y. Lin,Valerie J. Lund,Amber U Luong,Wolf Mann,Bradley F. Marple,Kevin C. McMains,Ralph Metson,Robert M. Naclerio,Jayakar V. Nayak,Nobuyoshi Otori,James N. Palmer,Sanjay R. Parikh,Desiderio Passali,Anju T. Peters,Jay F. Piccirillo,David M. Poetker,Alkis J. Psaltis,Hassan H. Ramadan,Vijay R. Ramakrishnan,Herbert Riechelmann,Hwan Jung Roh,Luke Rudmik,Raymond Sacks,Rodney J. Schlosser,Brent A. Senior,Raj Sindwani,James A. Stankiewicz,Michael G. Stewart,Bruce K. Tan,Elina Toskala,Richard Louis Voegels,De Yun Wang,Erik K. Weitzel,Sarah K. Wise,Bradford A. Woodworth,Peter-John Wormald,Erin D. Wright,Bing Zhou,David W. Kennedy +74 more
TL;DR: This dissertation aims to provide a history of Chinese medical practice in the United States from 1989 to 2002, a period chosen in order to explore its roots as well as specific cases up to and including the year in which descriptions of “modern China” began to circulate.
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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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EPOS 2012: European position paper on rhinosinusitis and nasal polyps 2012. A summary for otorhinolaryngologists
Wytske Fokkens,Valerie J. Lund,Joachim Mullol,Claus Bachert,Isam Alobid,Fuad M. Baroody,Noam A. Cohen,Anders Cervin,Richard G. Douglas,Philippe Gevaert,Christos Georgalas,Herman Goossens,Richard J. Harvey,Richard J. Harvey,Peter Hellings,Claire Hopkins,Nick Jones,Guy Joos,Livije Kalogjera,Bob Kern,Marek L. Kowalski,David Price,Herbert Riechelmann,Rodney J. Schlosser,Brent A. Senior,Mike Thomas,Elina Toskala,Richard Louis Voegels,De Yun Wang,Peter-John Wormald,Peter-John Wormald +30 more
TL;DR: The European Position Paper on Rhinosinusitis and Nasal Polyps 2012 as discussed by the authors is the update of similar evidence-based position papers published in 2005 and 2007, it contains chapters on definitions and classification, we now also proposed definitions for difficult to treat rhinositis, control of disease, and better definitions for rhinosinitis in children.
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The nasal microbiota in health and disease: variation within and between subjects.
TL;DR: The results indicate that more of the variation in bacterial composition can be explained by inter-personal differences, rather than sampling location or even disease status, and suggests that an imbalance or dysbiosis in community structure could be the driving force behind the disease.