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Detection of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Helicobacter pylori</Emphasis> in Nasal Polyps
Authors:Divya Bansal  Sonal Sharma  Sarla Agarwal  Rumpa Saha  Neelima Gupta
Institution:1.Department of Pathology, University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital,University of Delhi,Delhi,India;2.Department of Microbiology, University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital,University of Delhi,Delhi,India;3.Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University College of Medical Sciences and GTB Hospital,University of Delhi,Delhi,India
Abstract:To detect the presence of Helicobacter pylori in nasal polyps. A case–control study was conducted enrolling 35 patients with nasal polyps (cases) and patients undergoing septoplasty (controls). Fresh tissue samples were used for urea broth test and imprint cytology, while formalin fixed tissue sections were used for morphology, special stains and immunohistochemistry for H. pylori. Fresh stool samples from both groups were tested to correlate the gastrointestinal status. H. pylori was detected in 40.0 % (14/35) of cases and 8.5 % of controls (3/35) (p = 0.004) by immunohistochemistry. Amongst cases, eight were positive with urea broth test, six with imprint cytology (Giemsa stain), three with H & E, and nine with modified McMullen’s stain. Hyperplasia of the lining epithelium and lymphoid aggregates were significantly noticed in nasal polyps positive for H. pylori. Stool antigen test was positive in subjects who were positive for H. pylori in the nasal mucosa. There appears to be an association between H. pylori and nasal polyps. Immunohistochemistry is more sensitive and specific method to detect H. pylori. H. pylori induced inflammatory tissue reaction pattern indicates a possible causal association. Further studies are needed to prove the causal relationship between H. pylori and nasal polyps.
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