Affiliations 

  • 1 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre
Medicine & Health, 2016;11(1):56-61.
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Abstract

Eosinophil-type nasal polyp (NP) is common in Western population. This aim of
this study was to determine the histology type of NP among different Malaysian
ethnic groups. A total of 122 chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP)
patients were retrospectively enrolled and demographic data was recorded. The
histological slides were retrieved. The number of eosinophils and non-eosinophils
were counted and average number of inflammatory cells for each high power
field was calculated. Eosinophil-predominant was seen in 32.8% of patients and
67.2% was non-eosinophil-predominant. Phenotypes of NP significantly showed an association with ethnicity (x² = 8.322; p < 0.05). A total of 78.9% of Chinese
nasal polyps showed non-eosinophil predominant, while Malay and Indian nasal
polyps revealed 71.9% and 40.7% of non-eosinophilic phenotype, respectively.
Our study showed that Malaysian population had a non-eosinophilic phenotype
of nasal polyps. There was a significant association in Malaysian ethnicity with the
highest percentage in Chinese population.