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Asia Pacific Allergy ; (4): 45-48, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-749887

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Recently it has been suggested that, the worldwide increase in allergic diseases such as asthma, allergic rhinitis and food allergy is associated with low vitamin D intake. OBJECTIVE: This study measured the vitamin D levels in patients with allergic rhinitis and compared the results with the general population. METHODS: Vitamin D levels were assessed in 50 patients with allergic rhinitis diagnosed clinically by Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma 2008 criteria and the result of skin prick test for aeroallergens. There was no control group, and the study results were compared with the results of another study evaluating vitamin D status in the 5,329 people of normal population of Iran. RESULTS: The prevalence of severe vitamin D deficiency was significantly higher in patients with allergic rhinitis than the normal population, 30% and 5.1% respectively (p = 0.03). Also women with allergic rhinitis had lower vitamin D levels. CONCLUSION: Measuring vitamin D serum levels could be helpful in the routine assessment of patients with allergic rhinitis in Iran.


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Female , Humans , Asthma , Food Hypersensitivity , Iran , Prevalence , Rhinitis, Allergic , Skin , Vitamin D Deficiency , Vitamin D , Vitamins
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Audiology. 2008; 17 (1): 19-28
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-85938

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Tinnitus is the consciousness of sound that arises in the ear or head without any external sound origin. The efficacies of transmeatal low-level laser irradiation for tinnitus treatment were reported before. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of low level laser therapy on tinnitus and ECochG and DPOAEs parameters. The study design was prospective, quasi experimental. This investigation conducted on 16 ears [10 patients] with disabling tinnitus. All patients underwent ENT examination, complete audiological evaluation, tinnitus study, ECochG and DPOAEs, and finally completing tinnitus data sheet. The results were compared before and after irradiation. Means of tinnitus loudness [LMT] and CAP amplitudes were significant different before and after irradiation [p<0.005]. There was no any other significant difference before and after low level laser irradiation in subjective loudness, pitch matching annoyance grade of tinnitus and DPOAEs and other ECochG parameters. Transmeatal low-power laser irradiation with 200 mW seems not to be effective for treatment of tinnitus. This paper is the research brief report. In clinical point of view, this study should be repeated with a greater sample size although our results were statistically important


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Humans , Low-Level Light Therapy , Audiometry, Evoked Response , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Otoacoustic Emissions, Spontaneous
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