Volume 41, Issue 5 pp. 313-318
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Paranasal Sinus Pathology in Allergic and Non-Allergic Respiratory Tract Diseases

K. M. De Cleyn

K. M. De Cleyn

Department of Immunology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

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E. A. Kersschot

E. A. Kersschot

Department of Radiology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

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L. S. De Clerck

L. S. De Clerck

Department of Immunology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

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P. M. Ortmanns

P. M. Ortmanns

Department of Immunology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

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A. M. De Schepper

A. M. De Schepper

Department of Radiology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

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H. P. Van Bever

H. P. Van Bever

Pediatrics, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

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W. J. Stevens

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W. J. Stevens

Department of Immunology, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

W. J. Stevens, M.D., Ph.D., Immunology UIA, Universiteitsplein 1, B2610 Antwerp, BelgiumSearch for more papers by this author
First published: July 1986
Citations: 10

Abstract

Two hundred and seventy patients with asthma and/or rhinitis (162 or 60% allergic, 108 or 40 % non-allergic) were studied for sinus pathology by means of standard X-rays and tomograms. Sinus pathology was defined as abnormal sinus X-rays, either on standard or tomography. Fifty-four percent of the X-rays were classified as abnormal based on mucosal thickening, loss of translucency of the cavities or polyps. Asthma was significantly more often associated with sinus X-ray abnormalities (65.1 %) than rhinitis and/or chronic cough (44.4%). Loss of translucency of the cavities is more frequent in children, whereas mucosa thickening becomes more frequent with progressing age. Since in this prospective study the taking of X-rays of the sinuses was not dependent on or related to temporarily occurring symptoms which could be attributed to acute sinusitis, the presence of sinus abnormalities on X-rays can be considered as an indicator of the chronicity of airways diseases and might provide an indication for prophylactic therapy of the associated airway disease in a continuous way. The importance of sinus tomograms is stressed, since only 32.5% of the patients with mucosa thickening could be detected on standard X-rays.

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