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  • Researchers evaluated thirty pollen-sensitive subjects with seasonal rhinitis and mild asthma through preseasonal and seasonal tests measuring bronchial reactivity using a metacholine provocation test.
  • The results indicated that bronchial responsiveness was not significantly affected by seasonal pollen exposure during the tests.
  • The findings suggest that in pollen-sensitive patients, bronchial reactivity can be variable, which explains the inconsistent response patterns observed in allergic individuals.

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We have studied thirty subjects sensitive to pollens suffering from seasonal rhinitis and/or mild seasonal asthma. The patients were submitted to a preseasonal and to a seasonal evaluation of their bronchial reactivity by means of a metacholine provocation test in order to measure possible variations of their responsiveness. Our data shown that the metacholine provocation test is not substantially influenced by seasonal pollen stimulation; it is likely that in patients sensitive to pollens, aspecific bronchial reactivity is intermittent, so explaining the inconstant behaviour of responsiveness observed in our allergic patients.

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