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Sinus CT scans and mediator release in nasal secretions after nasal challenge with cypress pollens
Authors:Piette V  Bousquet C  Kvedariene V  Dhivert-Donnadieu H  Crampette L  Senac J-P  Bousquet J  Demoly P
Affiliation:Maladies Respiratoires, INSERMU454, IFR3, H?pital Arnaud de Villeneuve, CHU Montpellier, 34295 Montpellier Cedex 5, France.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Involvement of paranasal sinuses has been suggested in allergic rhinitis but not clearly demonstrated. AIMS: To investigate the relationship between intermittent allergic rhinitis and computerized tomography (CT). METHODS: Twenty patients with intermittent rhinitis and sensitized to cypress pollens underwent unilateral nasal provocation tests (NPTs) using increasing concentrations of cypress pollens out of the pollen season. Sinus CT-scans were carried out just before a NPT and 24 h later. Nasal lavage was carried out just before a NPT, 30 min after a positive challenge and again 24 h later. Leucotriene C4/D4, intracellular adhesion molecule-1 and eosinophil cationic protein were measured in nasal secretions. RESULTS: Thirteen patients (65%) showed an alteration in their CT-scans after allergen challenge. Ten of them showed sinus changes controlateral to their allergenic provocation. Radiological changes mainly affected the osteomeatal complex and the ethmoid sinuses. Pre-existing abnormalities (13 of 20 cases) mainly concerned the maxillary sinuses. There was no correlation between CT-scan abnormalities and levels of mediators released in nasal secretions. CONCLUSIONS: We have shown that nasal allergen challenge can produce radiological changes in the paranasal sinuses. This mainly concerned the ethmoid sinuses.
Keywords:cypress pollen    intermittent allergic rhinitis    leucotriene C4    nasal provocation test    sinus tomodensitometry    sinusitis
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