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Cerebrospinal fluid leak mimicking allergic rhinitis

  • Anthony J. Ricketti
  • , Dennis J. Cleri
  • , Richard B. Porwancher
  • , Mandip Panesar
  • , Francisco J. Villota
  • , Marc M. Seelagy
  • St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton
  • Seton Hall University
  • The State University of New Jersey

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Abstract

Rhinitis and rhinorrhea are common clinical complaints that may be allergic or nonallergic in etiology. Distinguishing between allergic and nonallergic etiologies can be difficult but necessary for treatment. Here, we present a case of a 50-year-old woman with >20 years of rhinorrhea before a diagnosis of cerebrospinal fluid leak and a life-threatening complication occurred. It is essential that no symptom, especially that which persists and resists treatment, is trivialized. Here, we establish how a careful history and evaluation will direct the clinician to the correct diagnosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)125-128
Number of pages4
JournalAllergy and Asthma Proceedings
Volume26
Issue number2
StatePublished - Mar 2005

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