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  • 25. [Evaluation of quality of life (QOL) and efficacy of drug therapy on nasal symptoms and QOL disturbances in the patients with Japanese Cedar Pollinosis during the season of 2003 in Kyushu and Okinawa districts].
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  • 28. Measurements of nasal fractional exhaled nitric oxide with a hand-held device in patients with allergic rhinitis: relation to cedar pollen dispersion and laser surgery.
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    Aihara M, Takahashi S, Oosuna I, Yasueda H, Tsubaki K, Ikezawa Z.
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  • 37. Seasonal changes in antigen-specific T-helper clone sizes in patients with Japanese cedar pollinosis: a 2-year study.
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  • 40. Clinical effects of immunotherapy on Japanese cedar pollinosis in the season of cedar and cypress pollination.
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