Background: Tumor-associated tissue eosinophilia (TATE) is reported in different cancers of human body but its exact role is not yet defined in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Objectives: The current study aimed to assess the relationship between TATE and histopathologic grading, age and gender of patients with HNSCC.
Materials and Methods:In this cross-sectional study, 90 paraffin-embedded blocks of HNSCC samples were sectioned and stained with Sirius red (a histochemical staining). Then the eosinophils were counted in 10 high power fields with magnification of 400x (eosinophil/10HPF). Data were analyzed using Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis and the Spearman correlation tests by SPSS software version 21.0. Results: The mean age of the samples was 60.23 years, 46.67% of the samples were male and 53.33% were female. Histopathologically, 51 cases were grade1 (56.67%), 25 cases were grade 2 (27.78%) and 14 cases were grade 3 (15.55%). The average eosinophil count in all