Scanning and transmission electron microscopic findings in cilia from human nasal turbinate and sinus mucosa following respiratory infection
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Scanning and transmission electron microscopic findings in cilia from human nasal turbinate and sinus mucosa following respiratory infection
Abstract
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to study the ultrastructure of human respiratory cilia in 34 patients with chronic or recurrent respiratory infections and 11 control patients. Specimens of pathological mucosa were taken from 12 maxillary sinuses and 22 middle turbinates. Control tissues were taken from middle turbinates or from sphenoid sinuses during transsphenoidal pituitary surgery. Findings in control tissues or specimens with minimal amounts of pathological findings showed that TEM and SEM findings correlated well. TEM revealed axoneme structure better, while much larger populations of cilia could be studied three-dimensionally with SEM. SEM also was the better study when cilia orientations or lengths were evaluated. Optimal examination of ciliary ultrastructure required both TEM and SEM studies.
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