Electron Microscopy and the Nose

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Fig. 31.1 Diagram of standard transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), showing major components: 1 electron optical column, 2 electron gun, 3 magnetic lenses, 4 magnetic coil,…

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Physiology and Pathophysiology of Nasal Breathing

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Fig. 20.1 Flow paths in a tube with laminar flow (ΔP = friction-related pressure loss,  = flow velocity) Fig. 20.2 Flow paths in a tube with a constriction with laminar flow (ΔP = friction-related pressure…

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Physiologic Concerns During Rhinoplasty

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Fig. 36.1 Report from CNN (Cable News Network) Food and Health May 1996 claiming that one in five “nose jobs” (rhinoplasty operations) needs to be “fixed” again because of a…

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Physiology: Rhinomanometry

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Fig. 25.1 Shows a plot of pressure and flow during respiration. As the patient inspires, the curves go downward showing a decrease in pressure and the corresponding movement of air…

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Macrophage

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Fig. 6.1 The mechanisms of host defense system from innate to adaptive immunity. PMN polymorphonuclear cells, CTL cytotoxic lymphocytes, Mo macrophages, DC dendritic cells 6.1.3 Recruitment of Macrophages into Peripheral…

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The Nasal Valves

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Fig. 22.1 Anatomy of the nasal valve 22.3.1.2 What Is the External Nasal Valve? The “external nasal valve” is located in the nasal vestibule, and it is an area bound…

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