@article{oai:mie-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007520, author = {湯田, 厚司 and Yuta, Atsushi and 中本, 節夫 and Nakamoto, Setsuo and 増田, 佐和子 and Masuda, Sawako and 臼井, 智子 and Usui, Satoko and 大津, 和弥 and Otsu, Kazuya and 服部, 玲子 and Hattori, Reiko and 今西, 義宜 and Imanishi, Yoshinori and 間島, 雄一 and Majima, Yuichi}, issue = {1}, journal = {日本鼻科学会会誌}, month = {Jan}, note = {application/pdf, We studied the effect of atopyWe studied the effect of atopy or allergic rhinitis on the results of treatment of pediatric acute rhinosinusitis in a prospective study. Forty children with acute rhinosinusitis (27 boys and 13 girls, age 4-10 years, mean age 6.1±2.5 years) were recruited. The subjects were first treated with an antibiotic, i.e., clarithromycin, penicillin, or cephem, for less than one week, and low-dose clarithromycin was continued for three weeks, without any other drugs, including anti-allergic drugs. Response to treatment was judged on the basis of changes in symptoms, nasal findings by ENT specialists, and radiographs of the maxillary sinus. The results showed no effect of atopy or allergic rhinitis on the results of treatment of pediatric acute rhinosinusitis. However, some subjects with allergic rhinitis showed improvement in objective findings, but not in their symptoms. Such patients may develop a negative impression of treatment of acute rhinosinusitis.}, pages = {6--10}, title = {アレルギー性鼻炎を合併した小児急性鼻副鼻腔炎の治療}, volume = {46}, year = {2007} }