STIGMATA OF RESPIRATORY TRACT ALLERGIES
AS TREATED BY MEYER B. MARKS, M.D
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. USA
PUBLISHED BY THE UPJOHN COMPANY, KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN 1967, 1972
PUBLISHED BY THE UPJOHN COMPANY, KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN 1967, 1972
symptoms and signs:
1) ALLERGIC FACIAL MANNERISMS
THE ALLERGIC SALUTE
NOSE WRINKLING
MOUTH WRINKLING
THE TRANSVERSE NASAL CREASE
2) ALLERGIC SHINERS
3)ALLERGIC GAPERS (Orofacial Dental Deformities) TYPICAL GAPING HABITUS
MOUTH BREATHING
V-SHAPED PALATE
PECTUS EXCAVATUM
4)CONJUNCTIVAL CHANGES
INJECTED CONJUNCTIVAE
VERNAL CONJUNCTIVITIS
5) LID DISORDERS
LIMBAL VERNAL CONJUNCTIVITIS
LONG SILKY EYELASHES
DENNIES SIGN (radiating lines in the lower eyelids)
6) NOSE AND THROAT DISORDERS
INFERIOR TURBINATES
HYPERTROPHIC LYMPHOID FOLLICLES
HYPEREMIA OF PHARYNX
ASYMPTOMATIC CONGESTION OF PHARINX
7) CHEST CHANGES IN ASTHMA
8) GEOGRAPHIC TONGUE
Although interested in all aspects of childhood allergy. Dr. Marks attention was focused especially on (1) dark circles under the eyes (allergic shiners) and (2) the role played by mouth breathing and persistent nasal allergy in the development of orofacial dental deformities.
Early management of allergic respiratory tract disease is essential if its long-term consequences are to be prevented or minimized. The opportunity for early management is enhanced when one becomes familiar with the various early physical manifestations of respiratory tract allergy.
Mayer B. Marks, M.D.
Carlos E.Mijares, M.D. leyó parte de este artículo en el libro The Allergic Child, published by his professor Dr. Frederic Speer, University of Kansas, School of Medicine, USA, donde el Dr. Meyer B. Marks fue uno de los 38 colaboradores y más destacados alergólogos en América y el mundo.
University of Kansas, School of Medicine. Allergy and Immunology Department. Pediatrics. Kansas City, Kansas-Kansas City, Missouri.
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