Welcome to The American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy
Now published by SAGE Publications
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Noteworthy in AJRA
Beyond borders and sinuses: Rhinology and allergy research on a world stage
Psaltis, Alkis James
The role of regulatory T cells in the regulation of upper airway inflammation
Palmer, Charlie; Mulligan, Jennifer K.; Smith, Sarah E.; Atkinson, Carl
Role of exhaled nasal nitric oxide in distinguishing between chronic rhinosinusitis with and without nasal polyps
Liu, Chengyao; Zheng, Ming; He, Fei; Wang, Xiangdong; Zhang, Luo
Influence of chitosan-based dressing on prevention of synechia and wound healing after endoscopic sinus surgery: A meta-analysis
Liu, Jie; Zeng, Quan; Ke, Xia; Yang, Yucheng; Hu, Guohua; Zhang, Xuan
A systematic review of secondary cerebrospinal fluid leaks
Konuthula, Neeraja; Khan, Mohemmed N.; Del Signore, Anthony; Govindaraj, Satish; Shrivastava, Raj; Iloreta, Alfred M.
Journal Key Features
- Edited by R. Chandra, R. Sindwani and A. Peters
- 2016 Impact Factor AJRA 1.955
- New Submissions doubled to >500/yr
- Rapid publication – no backlog!
- Over 15,767 pages of archives online
- Indexed by NLM’s PubMed/Medline & the Web of Science
- Targeted to Clinicians (Rhinologists and Allergists)
- Optional e-pub before print, open access & expedited services
- Highly read – top 1% of Journals for full text downloads
- Spanning a broad range of societies in Otolaryngology & Allergy
- Content online at: ingentaconnect.com/content/ocean/ajra
Rhinology Maintenance of Certification Review
The purpose of this supplement is to provide the reader with review articles and associated board style questions. This MOC Review will help Otolaryngologists enhance their medical knowledge in preparation for the MOC part III, 10 year examination.
Sinonasal Primer

In this 62 page supplement, AJRA editors and authors have distilled the most important, practical information on topics essential to rhinologic education for residents and medical students.