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Original Article

Experimental Surgery on the Nose Changes of the Epithelium in the Vestibular Region at Altered Airflow

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Pages 317-323 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In 20 rabbits one nostril was closed surgically and the nasal mucosa lying anteriorly in the vestibule was studied 4-90 days postoperatively. On the occluded side, without air-flow, the epithelium which at this site is normally thickened due to hyperplasia of basal cells gradually returned to a normal thinner, regular epithelium with increased number of goblet cells. On the patent side, where the airflow was doubled, the cilia were damaged. As early as the 4th day, a process of repair had been initiated, with hyperplasia of basal cells and differentiation of these cells into ciliated and goblet cells. As a result of continued trauma, similar processes continued, but there were no signs of a permanent transformation of the epithelium into squamous epithelium, not even on the 90th day.

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