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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1995;38(6): 877-82. |
Clinical Significance of Basophillic Cells in Nasal Smear in the Patients with Allergic Rhinitis |
Tae-Young Jang, MD1, Joon-Hyung Kim, MDl, and Jin-Ju Kim, MD2 |
1;Department of Otorhinolaryngology and 2;Clinical pathology, InHa University, College of Medicine Sungnam, Korea |
알레르기 환자의 비즙 도말 검사상 호염기성 세포 출현의 임상적 고찰 |
장태영1 · 김준형1 · 김진주2 |
인하대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실1;임상병리과학교실2; |
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ABSTRACT |
It is reported that the majority of the basophillic cells in the nasal smear represents the same characteristics of the tissue mast cells and small portion of them is the basophil leukocyte migrated from blood. These basophillic cells take important role in the pathophysiology of allergic rhinitis. Clinically the significance of the presence of basophillic cells in nasal smear is not fully developed at present time. In our clinic, one-hundred-sixty-three patients who have symptoms of nasal hypersensitivity are undertaken nasal smear test along with history taking, allergic skin test and total serum IgE. Of one-hundred-sixty-three nasal hypersensitive patients, one-hundred-three patients are diagnosed by means of whether they has the symptom triad of allergic rhinitis and positive skin test results. Of the one-hundred-sixty-three patients, thirty patients reveal basophillic cells in their nasal secretion. On the basis of statistical significance, there is positive correlation between the percentage of the basophillic cells in total cells and the severity of allergic symptoms. Compared to twenty-nine normal control persons, the presence of basophillic cells in nasal smear showed high diagnostic specificity for allergic rhinitis.
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Keywords:
Basophillic cellㆍNasal smearㆍAllergic rhinitis. |
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