General classification of rhinopaties: the need for standardization according to etiology and nasal cytology

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Background: Rhinitis is as an inflammation of the nasal mucosa, characterized by high prevalence, widespread morbidity, and a significant financial burden on health care systems. Nevertheless, it is often considered as no more than a mere annoyance. This point of view has progressively led to underestimate and trivialize the disease. Therefore, there are numerous, mostly overlapping classifications of rhinopaties, but clear and standardized guidelines for diagnosis and treatment are still lacking. In the context of Precision Medicine, the development of a classification system focused on the endotypes of rhinitis to be widely adopted appears of utmost importance, also by virtue of study of the nasal immunophlogosis that, thanks to nasal cytology (NC), has recently allowed to better define the different forms of rhinitis, giving a new nosological dignity to several rhinopaties. Aim: We aimed to summarize the current knowledge regarding rhinitis and to propose a systematic classification of rhinitis, based on both etiology and cytological findings

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Gelardi, M., Fiore, V., Giancaspro, R., Di Canio, F. M., Fiorentino, C., Patruno, S., … Cassano, M. (2023, November 1). General classification of rhinopaties: the need for standardization according to etiology and nasal cytology. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-023-08117-3

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