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Non-Allergic Rhinitis with Eosinophils and Mast Cells Constitutes a New Severe Nasal Disorder

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Three main types of inflammatory Non-Allergic Rhinitis (NAR) have been defined: NAR infiltrated by eosinophils (NARES), by mast cells (NARMA), and by neutrophils (NARNE). A new particular type has been characterized with current infiltration by eosinophils and mast cells (NARESMA). The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical and functional characteristics in patients with NARES, NARMA, NARNE, and NARESMA and to define the latter. One hundred and seventy-six NAR patients were prospectively and consecutively evaluated:52 patients with NARES, 38 with NARMA, 36 with NARNE, and 50 with NARESMA. Clinical features, Quality of Life (QoL), and rhinomanometry were evaluated in all of them. QoL was significantly different in the 4 groups. NARESMA patients had the worst QoL. Nasal function and QoL in NARESMA patients were significantly correlated. Significant associations were shown with both nasal polyps and asthma in NARESMA patients. This study provides the first evidence that NARESMA constitutes a new type of NAR and is a particularly severe disorder.
Title: Non-Allergic Rhinitis with Eosinophils and Mast Cells Constitutes a New Severe Nasal Disorder
Description:
Three main types of inflammatory Non-Allergic Rhinitis (NAR) have been defined: NAR infiltrated by eosinophils (NARES), by mast cells (NARMA), and by neutrophils (NARNE).
A new particular type has been characterized with current infiltration by eosinophils and mast cells (NARESMA).
The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical and functional characteristics in patients with NARES, NARMA, NARNE, and NARESMA and to define the latter.
One hundred and seventy-six NAR patients were prospectively and consecutively evaluated:52 patients with NARES, 38 with NARMA, 36 with NARNE, and 50 with NARESMA.
Clinical features, Quality of Life (QoL), and rhinomanometry were evaluated in all of them.
QoL was significantly different in the 4 groups.
NARESMA patients had the worst QoL.
Nasal function and QoL in NARESMA patients were significantly correlated.
Significant associations were shown with both nasal polyps and asthma in NARESMA patients.
This study provides the first evidence that NARESMA constitutes a new type of NAR and is a particularly severe disorder.

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