A novel mutation of DNAH5 in chronic rhinosinusitis and primary ciliary dyskinesia in a Chinese family

2013 ◽  
Vol 271 (6) ◽  
pp. 1589-1594 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Zhang ◽  
Liping Guan ◽  
Weiping Wen ◽  
Yu Lu ◽  
Qianyan Zhu ◽  
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Vol 110 (8) ◽  
pp. 531-538
Author(s):  
Sayuri Yamamoto ◽  
Ichiro Tojima ◽  
Kazuhiko Takeuchi ◽  
Takeshi Shimizu

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Li Liu ◽  
Kechong Zhou ◽  
Yuxuan Song ◽  
Xiaoqiang Liu

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pp. 2065-2070 ◽  
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Edwin Tamashiro ◽  
Maria Rossato ◽  
Maria Dolores Seabra Ferreira ◽  
Fabiana Cardoso Pereira Valera ◽  
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pp. 1495 ◽  
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Emilie Bequignon ◽  
Laurence Dupuy ◽  
Virginie Escabasse ◽  
Francoise Zerah-Lancner ◽  
Laurence Bassinet ◽  
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Chronic rhinosinusitis is the foremost manifestation in adult patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). We present a retrospective series of 41 adult patients with a confirmed diagnosis of PCD followed in our reference centers. As part of the diagnostic work up in our centers, sinus computed tomography scans (CTs) are systematically performed. All patients also undergo a sampling of purulent secretions sampled from the middle meatus under endoscopic view for bacteriological analysis. In our series, CT opacities were consistent in all the patients, as well as mainly partial and located in ethmoid cells (100% of patients) and in maxillary sinuses (85.4% of patients), and stayed stable over time. In the 31 patients who had purulent secretions, bacteriological culture showed at least one bacterium in 83.9% (n = 26). There was no significant difference in positive cultures for Pseudomonas aeruginosa in patients >40 years old versus those <40 (p = 0.17; Fisher). Surgical management was performed in only 19% of patients in order to improve sinonasal mechanical drainage. Our data support the hypothesis that the sinuses can be considered as a bacterial reservoir. From this retrospective study, we have introduced several changes into our routine clinical practice in our reference centers. Based on our analyses, medical and surgical treatments benefit from incorporating bacteriological information and sinonasal symptoms much more than CT scan evaluation alone. All patients now undergo systematically an annual simultaneous bacteriological sampling of the middle meatus and sputum to follow the relationship between ENT and lung disease and to help to antibiotic therapy strategy.


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