Nasal congestion is an important symptom in nasal pathology and can be defined as an objective restriction of nasal cavity airflow because of mucosal pathology and/or increased mucus secretion (excluding anatomical variants). Using the new Grading Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation system, evidence-based recommendations are made that will encompass different clinical questions regarding diagnostic modalities of nasal congestion: (i) their usefulness in assessment of presence and severity of congestion; (ii) their usefulness in assessment of etiological pathology responsible for congestion; and (iii) their usefulness in follow up and treatment effectiveness evaluation of nasal congestion. © 2008 The Authors.
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Van Spronsen, E., Ingels, K. J. A. O., Jansen, A. H., Graamans, K., & Fokkens, W. J. (2008, July). Evidence-based recommendations regarding the differential diagnosis and assessment of nasal congestion: Using the new GRADE system. Allergy: European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1398-9995.2008.01729.x