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Nose/Sinus

Clinical relevance of nasal polyps in individuals recruited from a general population-based study

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Pages 77-81 | Received 05 Jun 2003, Accepted 28 Aug 2003, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective To compare the clinical presentations of individuals with nasal polyps detected by endoscopy in a general population sample with those of patients with nasal polyp disease seeking medical attention.

Material and Methods A total of 38 individuals with nasal polyps from a population-based sample were compared with 38 matched controls and a third group consisting of 44 patients who presented to an outpatient clinic with symptoms and diagnosed nasal polyps. Upper and lower airway symptoms were registered. Polyp size, peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF), olfactory function and health-related quality of life were measured.

Results Compared with the individuals with nasal polyps in the population sample, patients actively seeking medical care for nasal polyposis experienced more symptoms of nasal blockage and an impaired sense of smell, and had more extensive polyps and reduced PNIF. There were equal frequencies of asthma symptoms in these two groups. Compared with the controls, the individuals with nasal polyps in the population sample had a greater frequency of asthma symptoms and aspirin intolerance and also experienced an impaired sense of smell.

Conclusion Nasal polyps alone, as seen occasionally, are indicative of airway disease involving the upper and lower respiratory tracts.

Johansson L, Brämerson A, Holmberg K, Melén I, Åkerlund A, Bende M. Clinical relevance of nasal polyps in individuals recruited from a general population-based study.

Johansson L, Brämerson A, Holmberg K, Melén I, Åkerlund A, Bende M. Clinical relevance of nasal polyps in individuals recruited from a general population-based study.

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