This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, Guest Edited by Murugappan Ramanathan Jr. and James Whitman Mims, is devoted to Allergy for the Otolaryngologist. Articles in this issue include: New Horizons in the Management of Allergy; The Role of the Sinonasal Epithelium in Allergy; The Role of Allergy in Chronic Rhinosinusitis; Manifestations of Inhalant Allergies Beyond the Nose; The Role of Allergy in Otologic Disease; Asthma Management for the Otolaryngologist; Rational Approach to Allergy Testing (in vitro/in vivo); Advances in Food Allergy; Contemporary Pharmacotherapy of Allergic Inflammation; Clinical Applications of SLIT; Efficacy of SLIT/SCIT; Immunotherapy: Treating with Fewer Allergens?; Management of Anaphylaxis; and Future Horizons in Allergy.
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America Allergy for the Otolaryngologist Foreword: Allergy as Part of the Unified Otolaryngologic Practice Preface: Allergy for the Otolaryngologist Advancements and Dilemmas in the Management of Allergy The Role of the Sinonasal Epithelium in Allergic Rhinitis Manifestations of Inhalant Allergies Beyond the Nose Asthma Management for the Otolaryngologist The Role of Allergy in Chronic Rhinosinusitis The Role of Allergy in Otologic Disease Rational Approach to Allergy Testing Efficacy and Safety of Subcutaneous and Sublingual Immunotherapy for Allergic Rhinoconjunctivitis and Asthma Clinical Applications of Sublingual Immunotherapy Contemporary Pharmacotherapy for Allergic Rhinitis and Chronic Rhinosinusitis Immunotherapy: Treating with Fewer Allergens? Advances in Food Allergy Management of Anaphylaxis Future Horizons in Allergy