Clinical and histological study to assess changes in the nasal mucosa in patients with chronic perennial rhinitis comparing sodium cromoglycate and placebo.
Rhinology, 1978/6;16(2):89-95.
Liern Caballero M, Alberola Carbonell C, Climent Pérez JL, Miro Pérez H
PMID: 98822
Impact factor: 6.634
Abstract
A controlled trial comparing sodium cromoglycate 2% nasal solution against placebo has demonstrated that in patients with severe perennial rhinitis sodium cromoglycate is clinically effective and also that gross histological changes in the nasal mucosa are reversed following treatment for eight weeks with this therapy.
MeSH terms
Chronic Disease; Clinical Trials as Topic; Cromolyn Sodium; Double-Blind Method; Humans; Nasal Mucosa; Placebos; Rhinitis
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