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Purpose: To identify the correlation between nasal eosinophilia and aeroallergen sensitization in children and adolescents. Methods: This is a retrospective study of patients below 18 years of age who had a history of rhinitis that lasted more than 2 weeks or had been repeated more than once a year,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Allergy asthma & respiratory disease 2018, 6(3), , pp.161-167
Hauptverfasser: 양은애, Eun Ae Yang, 박유미, Yu Mi Park, 김경훈, Kyung Hoon Kim, 이혜진, Hye Jin Lee, 김환수, Hwan Soo Kim, 전윤홍, Yoon Hong Chun, 윤종서, Jong-seo Yoon, 김현희, Hyun Hee Kim, 김진택, Jin Tack Kim
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: To identify the correlation between nasal eosinophilia and aeroallergen sensitization in children and adolescents. Methods: This is a retrospective study of patients below 18 years of age who had a history of rhinitis that lasted more than 2 weeks or had been repeated more than once a year, received nasal eosinophil examinations, and had serum specific IgE to aeroallergens measured at an Allergy Clinic in a single tertiary teaching hospital in Seoul, Korea. The percentage of nasal eosinophils was calculated by the number of eosinophils per total leukocytes in a high-power field of 1,000×. Data was analyzed to determine the association between nasal eosinophilia and 18 aeroallergens. Results: Of the 245 patients included, 156 (63.7%) were male and the mean age (±standard deviation) was 7.9 years (±3.8). In total, 175 patients (71.4%) were sensitized to at least 1 of the 18 aeroallergens tested, and sensitization to house dust mite was most common. In addition, 118 (48.2%) and 69 patients (28.2%) had nasal eosinophilia of at least 1% and 5%, respectively. There were no significant correlations between serum total IgE or age and the percentage of nasal eosinophils. However, the percentage of nasal eosinophils in the group sensitized to any aeroallergens was significantly increased compared to the nonsensitized group (P=0.002). The percentage of nasal eosinophils was significantly higher in patients who were sensitized to Birch-Alder Mix, oak white, Bermuda grass, orchard grass, timothy grass, sweet vernal grass, rye, mugwort, short ragweed, Alternaria alternata, cats, dogs or Dermatophagoides farinae compared to those nonsensitized. Conclusion: Nasal eosinophilia was significantly associated with sensitization to aeroallergens. (Allergy Asthma Respir Dis 2018;6:161-167)
ISSN:2288-0402
2288-0410
DOI:10.4168/aard.2018.6.3.161