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Robert M. Naclerio
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 401
Citations - 26711
Robert M. Naclerio is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Histamine & Allergy. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 395 publications receiving 24687 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert M. Naclerio include Baylor College of Medicine & University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Nasal challenge with allergen leads to maxillary sinus inflammation
TL;DR: The findings suggest that a neural reflex or systemic allergic inflammation is responsible for the sinus inflammatory response and that this inflammatory response might play a role in the development of rhinosinusitis in allergic subjects.
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Location and gross morphology of the nasopalatine duct in human adults.
Suma Jacob,Bethanne Zelano,Anil Gungor,Anil Gungor,David J. Abbott,Robert M. Naclerio,Martha K. McClintock +6 more
TL;DR: The nasal opening of the NPD is bilateral and symmetrical, located at the base of the nasal septum, and its location, categorizing variations in physical characteristics, and assessing frequency of detection is identified.
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Clinical aspects of allergic disease: A double-blind study of the discontinuation of ragweed immunotherapy ☆ ☆☆ ★ ★★
Robert M. Naclerio,David Proud,Birgitta Moylan,Susan Balcer,Linda R. Freidhoff,Anne Kagey-Sobotka,Lawrence M. Lichtenstein,Peter S. Creticos,Robert G. Hamilton,Philip S. Norman +9 more
TL;DR: One year after discontinuation of ragweed immunotherapy, nasal challenges showed partial recrudescence of mediator responses even though reports during the season appeared to indicate continued suppression of symptoms.
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Eosinophilia in chronic childhood sinusitis.
Fuad M. Baroody,Fuad M. Baroody,C. Anthony Hughes,Philip R. McDowell,Ralph H. Hruban,S. James Zinreich,Robert M. Naclerio,Robert M. Naclerio +7 more
TL;DR: Tissue eosinophilia is a characteristic histologic feature of chronic sinusitis in children, especially those with asthma, and the presence of allergy does not predict tissue eosInophilia, which does not correlate with severity of mucosal thickening seen on CT scans.
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International expert consensus on the management of allergic rhinitis (AR) aggravated by air pollutants: Impact of air pollution on patients with AR: Current knowledge and future strategies.
Robert M. Naclerio,Ignacio J. Ansotegui,Jean Bousquet,G. Walter Canonica,Gennaro D'Amato,Nelson Rosario,Ruby Pawankar,David B. Peden,Karl-Christian Bergmann,Leonard Bielory,Luis Caraballo,Lorenzo Cecchi,S. Alfonso M. Cepeda,Herberto José Chong Neto,Carmen Galán,Sandra Diaz,Samar A. Idriss,Todor A. Popov,German D. Ramon,Erminia Ridolo,Menachem Rottem,Menachem Rottem,Wisuwat Songnuan,Philip W. Rouadi +23 more
TL;DR: Fexofenadine a non-sedating oral antihistamine improves AR symptoms aggravated by air pollution, however, more efficacy studies on other pharmacological therapy of coexisting AR and air pollution are currently lacking.