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WEDNESDAY<br />
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WEDNESDAY, 10 SEPTEMBER - continued<br />
WAO Congress–XVIII ICACI Final Program<br />
P-16-17 Bronchial hyperreactivity in allergic and non-allergic rhinitis<br />
Sevarac SK1 1Calicor Policlinic, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia<br />
P-16-18 Characterization of a guinea pig acoustic model of nasal<br />
congestion<br />
Joynson VM1 , Liu WLS1 , Pedersen OF2 , Straszek SPV2 , Yeadon M1 1 2 Pfizer Central Research, Sandwich, Kent, UK, University of Aarhus,<br />
Aarhus, Denmark<br />
P-16-19 Diagnostic intervention by allergen-induced nasal obstruction<br />
simultaneously evaluated by anterior rhinomanometry<br />
(DIAGNOSE-AR study)<br />
Roongapinun S1 , Wajajamreon S1 , Fooanant S2 1Clinical Pharmacology, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai,<br />
Thailand, 2Otolaryngology, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai,<br />
Thailand<br />
P-16-20 Problems in a large-scale population survey of pollinosis<br />
nationwide<br />
Okuda M1 1Japan <strong>Allergy</strong> Asthma Clinic, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan<br />
P-16-21 The co-morbidity of airway inflammation in Chinese<br />
schoolchildren with allergic rhinitis<br />
Leung TF1 , Wong GWK1 , Li CY1 , Yung E1 , Au CSS1 , Ko FWS2 ,<br />
Fok T1 1Department of Pediatrics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong,<br />
Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2Department of Medicine and Therapeutics,<br />
Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong, Hong Kong<br />
P-16-22 Tumor necrosis factor-α contributes to the development of<br />
allergic rhinitis in mice<br />
Iwasaki M1 , Saito K2 , Fujii H3 , Wada H3 , Seishima M3 , Ito Y1 ,<br />
Takemura M3 , Sekikawa K4 1Gifu University School of Medicine, Otorhinolaryngology, Gifu,<br />
Japan, 2National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, USA,<br />
3Gifu University School of Medicine, Clinical Laboratory, Gifu, Japan,<br />
4National Institute of Animal Health, Tsukuba, Japan<br />
P-16-23 The prevalence of allergic rhinitis in Hungary’s capital<br />
Budapest and its agglomeration<br />
Augusztinovicz M1 , Balogh K2 , Koppány J3 , Pintér J4 1Budapest Community Péterfy Hospital Ear-Nose-Throat-Larynx<br />
Dept., Budapest, Hungary, 2Budapest II. District Community Health<br />
Care, Allergology, Budapest, Hungary, 3Polyclinic of the Hospitaller<br />
Brothers of St. John of God in Bp., Budapest, Hungary, 4Semmelweis Univ. of Med. Kútvölgyi Clinical Block ENT and <strong>Allergy</strong>, Budapest,<br />
Hungary<br />
P-16-24 Proctonasal reflex<br />
Benaim-Pinto C1 1Hospital de Ninos, <strong>Allergy</strong> & Clinical Dept., Caracas, DF, Venezuela<br />
P-16-25 Suppressive activity of fexofenadine hydrochloride on TARC<br />
production from human peripheral blood leukocytes by<br />
antigenic stimulation in vitro<br />
Asano KA1 , Kanai KK2 , Hisamitsu TH1 , Suzaki HS2 1Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Showa University,<br />
Tokyo, Japan, 2Department of Otolaryngology, School of Medicine,<br />
Showa University, Tokyo, Japan<br />
P-16-26 Suppressive activity of fexofenadine hydrochloride on<br />
production of eosinophil chemo-attractants from human nasal<br />
fibroblasts in vitro<br />
Suzaki HS1 , Asano KA2 , Kyo YK1 , Watanabe SW1 , Hisamitsu TH2 1Department of Otolaryngology, School of Medicine, Showa<br />
University, Tokyo, Japan, 2Department of Physiology, School of<br />
Medicine, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan<br />
POSTER SESSIONS<br />
P-16-27 Suppressive effects of fexofenadine hydrochloride on nitric<br />
oxide production from nasal polyp fibroblasts in vitro<br />
Kanai KK1 , Asano KA2 , Kyo YK1 , Watanabe SW1 , Hisamitsu<br />
TH2 , Suzaki HS1 1Department of Otolaryngology, School of Medicine, Showa<br />
University, Tokyo, Japan, 2Department of Physiology, School of<br />
Medicine, Showa University, Tokyo, Japan<br />
P-16-28 Allergic rhinitis in Japanese children with bronchial asthma<br />
Masuda S1 , Fujisawa T1 , Katsumata H1 , Atsuta J1 , Iguchi K1 ,<br />
Kamiya H1 1National Mie Hospital, Tsu, Mie, Japan<br />
P-16-29 Direct roles of pollen-related oligosaccharides in human IgE<br />
and T cell responses in Japanese cedar pollinosis<br />
Okano M1 , Kimura Y1 , Kino K2 , Michigami Y1 , Sakamoto S1 ,<br />
Sugata Y1 , Maeda M1 , Matsuda F1 , Kimura M1 , Nishizaki K1 1 2 Okayama University, Okayama, Japan, Meiji Co., Odawara,<br />
Japan<br />
P-16-30 Fexofenadine: effective antiinflammatory medicine in<br />
treatment of patients with whole-year allergic rhinitis,<br />
combined with bronchial asthma<br />
Feschenko YI1 , Yashyna LA1 , Ignatieva VI1 , Kurnaya LF1 , Uhno<br />
NI1 , Budennaya MP1 1Institute of Phthisiology and Pulmonology, Kiev, Ukraine<br />
P-16-31 Sensation of nasal patency and the geometry of nasal cavities<br />
in allergic rhinitis patients<br />
Kadocsa E1 , Tóth F1 , Kiss JG1 1University of Szeged, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Szeged,<br />
Hungary<br />
P-16-32 The different sensitivity to Japanese cedar pollen in the<br />
quantity of histamine release from basophils<br />
Dake Y1 , Shibano A1 , Ikeda H1 , Saito Y1 , Sogo H1 , Enomoto T1 1Japanese Red Cross Society, Wakayama Medical Center,<br />
Wakayama, Japan<br />
P-16-33 The effects of nasal spray of Psidium guajava for cedar<br />
pollinosis<br />
Suzuki IS1 , Kishida MK1 , Aoki TA1 , Kitanaka SK2 , Hamada MH3 1Department of Pediatrics, Toho University School of Medicine,<br />
Tokyo, Japan, 2Nihon University School, Tiba, Japan, 3OS Industry<br />
Ltd. Co., Tokyo, Japan<br />
P-16-34 Humoral mucosal immunity in allergic rhinitis<br />
Kramer MF1 , Pfrogner E1 , Rasp G1 1Otorhinolaryngology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich,<br />
Germany<br />
P-16-35 Tobacco nasal snuff initially as to relieve allergic rhinitis, later<br />
on is followed by addiction/recurrent upper respiratory<br />
infection<br />
Ishaq IM1 1Al-Junaid Hospital, Nowshera, NWFP, Pakistan<br />
P-16-36 Is Japanese cedar pollinosis a unique disease of Japan? An<br />
epidemiological study in China<br />
Cheng L1 , Shi HB1 , Enomoto T2 , Sahashi N3 , Shirakawa T4 ,<br />
Miyoshi A1 1International Research Center for Nasal <strong>Allergy</strong>, Nanjing Medical<br />
Univ., Nanjing, China, 2Department of ORL, Japanese Red Cross<br />
Society Wakayama Medical Center, Wakayama, Japan,<br />
3Department of Biology, Toho Univ. School of Pharmaceutical<br />
Sciences, Funabashi, Japan, 4Department of Health Promotion<br />
and Human Behavior, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan