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dc.contributor.authorAzimpour, Saeedeh
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-13T04:28:58Z
dc.date.available2021-06-13T04:28:58Z
dc.date.issued2020en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.tbzmed.ac.ir:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/64326
dc.description.abstractThe aim of this study is to comparison of pathologic differences in adenoid tissues of allergic patients with non-allergic patients. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive study, 50 patients with allergic adenotonsil hypertrophy were selected as candidates for surgery according to standard criteria by an allergist. An ENT specialist was referred and 50 patients with non-allergic adenotonsil hypertrophy were selected as candidates for surgery by the nasopharynx and sent to the grooming room. Samples were sent to the pathology department from the operating room, which was placed in a formalin fixative solution. Then they underwent tonsillectomy by a specialist and then tonsil samples were compared in patients with allergic and non-allergic adenotonsillar hypertrophy in terms of pathology, number of eosinophil, lymphocytes, neutrophils and the presence or absence of lipids. Results: In this study, the mean (standard deviation) age of the two groups of patients with allergic and non-allergic adenotonsillar hypertrophy was 7.48 (±2.3) and 6.80 (±2.6) years, respectively. Also, in the two groups of patients (allergic and non-allergic adenotonsillar hypertrophy) the mean (SD) of eosinophil count was 16.44 (±6.0) and 18.02 (±6.3), lymphocyte counts was 7.48 (±1.4) and 5.84 (±2.4), neutrophil counts was 10.72 (±2.9) and 15.93 (±2.8), and the presence of lipids was 18 cases (48.6%) and 19 cases (51.4%), respectively. Among all the studied variables, family history of asthma and allergic rhinitis, history of asthma and allergic rhinitis in the patient, positive result of prick test (air allergen, food and mite) and lymphocyte count were significantly more in patients with allergic adenotonsillar hypertrophy than in patients with non-allergic adenotonsillar hypertrophy and neutrophil count was significantly more in patients with non-allergic adenotonsillar hypertrophy than in patients with allergic adenotonsillar hypertrophy (P-value <0.001); While in other variables such as: eosinophil count, presence of lipids, gender, age, family history of tonsillitis, smoking in the family, the large degree of pharyngeal and third tonsil, how to diagnose, sleep apnea, persistent night snoring and continuous open mouth breathing, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (P-value> 0.05).en_US
dc.language.isofaen_US
dc.publisherTabriz University of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicineen_US
dc.relation.isversionofhttp://dspace.tbzmed.ac.ir:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/64325
dc.subjectTonsilen_US
dc.subjectAdenotonsillar Hypertrophyen_US
dc.subjectAllergyen_US
dc.subjectEosinophilen_US
dc.subjectLymphocyteen_US
dc.subjectNeutrophilen_US
dc.subjectThe Presence of Lipidsen_US
dc.titleComparison of pathologic differences in adenoid tissues of allergic patients with non-allergic patientsen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.contributor.supervisorJabbari Moghadam, Yalda
dc.contributor.supervisorSadeghi Shabestari, Mahnaz
dc.identifier.docno609855en_US
dc.identifier.callno9855en_US
dc.description.disciplineMedicineen_US
dc.description.degreeMD Degreeen_US


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