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Korean Journal of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology
2008 Volume.28 No. 3 p.214 ~ p.219
Association between Nasal Eosinophil Count and Other Clinical Indices in Children with Chronic Nasal Symptoms
Jung Bum-Suk

Cho Yeon-Soo
Kim Eu-Gene
Yoon Jong-Seo
Kim Hyun-Hee
Lee Joon-Sung
Abstract
Background: Nasal eosinophil count is known to be associated with allergen-specific IgE reaction, serum total IgE level, and blood eosinophil count in patients with allergic rhinitis.

Objective: To examine the association between nasal eosinophil count and other clinical indices in children with
chronic nasal symptoms.

Method: The medical records were reviewed retrospectively. The smears of nasal swabs were examined under the light microscope for nasal eosinophil count. The statistical analysis was done in correlation to nasal eosinophil count
and clinical indices.

Result: The number of patients with a history of allergic diseases other than allergic rhinitis and positive reactions to serum allergen-specific IgE antibodies in the considerable group (52.9% and 92.0%) was significantly higher than those
in the absent group (28.8% and 55.1%) (P£¼0.05). The number of patients with nasal symptom duration of less than
3 weeks in the absent group (31.2%) was significantly higher than that in the other groups (P£¼0.05). Blood eosinophil
counts were significantly higher in the considerable group (491.2¡¾264.0/mm3) than those in the absent group (310.2¡¾
293.7/mm3) (P£¼0.05).

Conclusion: Nasal eosinophil counts significantly correlated with a history of other allergic diseases, duration of nasal symptoms, positive reactions to serum allergen- specific IgE antibodies and blood eosinophil count.
KEYWORD
Nose, Eosinophils, Child
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