Effects of indoor swimming pools on the nasal cytology of pool workers.

作者: E Erkul , A Yaz , C Cİngİ , H M İnançlI , T San

DOI: 10.1017/S0022215114000784

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摘要: OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the relationship between swimming pool pollutants and allergic rhinitis in workers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-seven indoor workers (group 1) 49 control subjects 2) were enrolled study. A skin prick test was performed a nasal smear obtained from each subject rhinitis. RESULTS: When groups compared terms of epithelial cells, group 1 had significantly more cells than 2. with regard eosinophils, eosinophils The results for both not different. CONCLUSION: Indoor showed severe symptoms eosinophilic cytology, likely due chlorine. Nasal cytology is an easy-to-administer diagnostic can be used follow up workers, along endoscopy, detailed clinical history test.

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