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Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Inferior Turbinate Reduction and Immunotherapy in Allergic Rhinitis


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To find the full text of the article "Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Inferior Turbinate Reduction and Immunotherapy in Allergic Rhinitis," you can follow these steps: 1. Start by searching for the article on academic databases such as PubMed, Scopus, or Google Scholar. 2. Use relevant keywords from the article title, such as "Cost-effectiveness Analysis," "Inferior Turbinate Reduction," "Immunoth ...

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To find the full text of the article "Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Inferior Turbinate Reduction and Immunotherapy in Allergic Rhinitis," you can follow these steps:

1. Start by searching for the article on academic databases such as PubMed, Scopus, or Google Scholar.
2. Use relevant keywords from the article title, such as "Cost-effectiveness Analysis," "Inferior Turbinate Reduction," "Immunotherapy," and "Allergic Rhinitis" to refine your search.
3. Once you have entered the keywords, browse through the search results to identify the article you are looking for. Look for the title, authors, and journal information to ensure you have the correct article.
4. If the article is available on the database/platform you are using, it may provide a link to the full text. Click on the link to access the complete article.
5. If the article is not available directly on the platform, look for options such as "Full Text PDF" or "Access Options" to access the full text.
6. Some articles may require a subscription or access through an institutional login. If you're affiliated with a university or research institution, check if they provide access to the specific journal or database you're using. Many institutions have subscriptions that allow their members to access articles for free.
7. If you do not have access through a subscription or institution, check if there is a "Pay Per View" option available, which allows you to purchase and download the article for a fee.
8. If the above options don't work, you can also consider contacting the authors directly to request a copy of the article. Authors often have pre-prints or copies of their publications that they can share upon request.

Remember, the availability of the article will depend on various factors such as the journal's policies, copyright restrictions, and your access privileges.
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