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Skin prick test reactivity in allergic rhinitis patients to airborne pollens. | LitMetric

Skin prick test reactivity in allergic rhinitis patients to airborne pollens.

Environ Monit Assess

Department of Biology, Faculty of Art & Science, Osmangazi University, 26480, Meselik-Eskisehir, Turkey.

Published: April 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focused on the relationship between atmospheric pollen and allergic rhinitis in 130 patients in Eskisehir, Turkey, using a gravimetric method.
  • The research found that a majority of the recorded pollen grains (81%) were from trees, with the highest concentrations occurring in May, reaching 54.36%.
  • Most patients exhibited sensitization to pollen, particularly grass, highlighting the importance of identifying pollen types and concentrations in understanding allergic responses.

Article Abstract

The aim was to investigate the impact of atmospheric pollen in determining allergic rhinitis. It was conducted with 130 patients with allergic rhinitis in three different sites in Eskisehir, Turkey, in 2000-2001, using a gravimetric method with a Durham sampler. Skin prick test results, the symptoms of patients and their findings all confirmed the presence of allergic reactions to pollen allergens in the patients observed. During the period, a total of 47,082 pollen grains/cm(2) belonging to 45 taxa were recorded. Of the total pollen grains, 81.0% were arboreal and 18% non-arboreal. The majority of the investigated pollen grains were from Pinaceae, Salix spp., Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae, Cupressaceae and Poaceae. Pollen concentrations reached the highest level in May (54.36%). The pollen allergens provoking severe sensitization were grasscereal mixtures (58.5%), followed by arboreals (33.8%). All patients (100.0%) were sensitive to grass. This study emphasizes the significance of determining the types and concentrations of pollen with a view to comparing changes in highly concentrated allergens.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-008-0284-8DOI Listing

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