Abstract
To distinguish sinusitis from uncomplicated 'colds,' we examined lactoferrin and eosinophilic cationic protein (ECP) in nasal secretions. Lactoferrin titers were ≥1:400 in 4% of persons with uncomplicated colds and controls but in 79% of persons with sinusitis or purulent sputa. ECP levels were >200 ng/ml in 61% of persons with colds and >3,000 ng/ml in 62% of persons with sinusitis. Nasal lactoferrin helps distinguish sinusitis from colds.
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Niehaus, M. D., Gwaltney, J., Hendley, J. O., Newman, M. J., Heymann, P. W., Rakes, G. P., … Guerrant, R. L. (2000). Lactoferrin and eosinophilic cationic protein in nasal secretions of patients with experimental rhinovirus colds, natural colds, and presumed acute community-acquired bacterial sinusitis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 38(8), 3100–3102. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.38.8.3100-3102.2000
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