Clinicopathological Correlation between Peripheral Blood Eosinophilia and Inferior Turbinate Tissue Eosinophils

JOURNAL TITLE: An International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Clinics

Author
1. UP Santosh
2. Aniketh Shyamsunder Pandurangi
ISSN
0975-444X
DOI
10.5005/aijoc-7-1-6
Volume
7
Issue
1
Publishing Year
2015
Pages
3
Author Affiliations
    1. Department of ENT and Otolaryngology, JJM Medical College Davangere, Karnataka, India
    1. Department of ENT and Otolaryngology, JJM Medical College Davangere, Karnataka, India
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    Abstract

    Background and objectives

    Allergic rhinitis affects up to 20% of the general population and is one of the most common reasons for presentations to the outpatient department. We hereby present a case series which attempts to have a correlation between tissue eosinophilia (inferior turbinate) and increased eosinophil count in blood (>440 cells/mm3).

    Materials and methods

    Thirty-six patients presented to the Outpatient Department of Bapuji Hospital and Chigateri General Hospital (Teaching Hospitals attached to JJM Medical College), Davangere, with nasal obstruction and symptoms suggestive of allergic rhinitis with turbinate hypertrophy who were posted for elective bilateral partial inferior turbinectomy with/without submucous resection/septoplasty. These patients had increased absolute eosinophil count in blood. Formalin fixed inferior turbinectomy specimens were routinely processed for histopathology. Eosinophils in the mucosa and submucosal region were counted by method of Shioda and Mishima.

    Results

    Ten patients out of 36 showing increased eosinophil count in blood show ‘significant eosinophilia’ in turbinates (27.7%).

    Conclusion

    Peripheral eosinophilia does not always correlate with tissue eosinophilia which opens up a possibility of using nasal mucosa biopsy for confirmation of presence of eosinophils. Further studies are needed to explore the demonstration of ‘activated’ tissue eosinophils in the diagnosis of allergic rhinitis.

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