1992
DOI: 10.1136/thx.47.12.993
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The use of the nose to study the inflammatory response of the respiratory tract.

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“…Thus, ample evidence of plasma exudation, as a characteristic of asthma and rhinitis, has accumulated during several decades (confirming early historical hints of 'plasma, serum, and fibrinoplastic substances' in the lumen of these inflamed airways) [3,4,32]. In the nose, almost any plasma protein occurring in lavage fluids may be a good index of the exudation [5] but, as delineated below, in the bronchi this may not be so.…”
Section: Albumin May Not Always Be a Valid Index Of Airway Exudation mentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Thus, ample evidence of plasma exudation, as a characteristic of asthma and rhinitis, has accumulated during several decades (confirming early historical hints of 'plasma, serum, and fibrinoplastic substances' in the lumen of these inflamed airways) [3,4,32]. In the nose, almost any plasma protein occurring in lavage fluids may be a good index of the exudation [5] but, as delineated below, in the bronchi this may not be so.…”
Section: Albumin May Not Always Be a Valid Index Of Airway Exudation mentioning
confidence: 76%
“…This lavage procedure can be repeated ad libitum without undue effects on the nasal mucosa. In summary, in vivo mechanisms of the human airway mucosa in health and disease can be studied to advantage in the nose and it is possible that many of the findings apply also to the tracheobronchial mucosa [5].…”
Section: Allergens and Mediators But Not Neurogenic Agents Evoke Plmentioning
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“…It would also mean that all the pluripotent proteins of the circulation have flooded the mucosal interstices and, potentially, been laid down along important subepithelial and paraepithelial pathways (Persson et al, 1998). In this study, we have taken advantage of the controlled in vivo conditions that are attainable within the human nose in studies of the inflammatory responses of the respiratory tract (Persson et al, 1992). Thus by use of a nasal pool-device (Greiff et al, 1990), we have gently but efficiently removed upper airway surface solutes to create minimal baseline protein levels suitable for determination of induced plasma exudation responses.…”
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“…[27][28][29][30][31][32] Furthermore, the nasal cavity has respiratory epithelium similar to the rest of the respiratory tract 33 and the literature has established that nasal mucociliary transport has a good correlation with tracheobronchial transport, 30,34 which obviates the need for more invasive procedures. 35 Subjects were seated and positioned with 10 degrees of neck extension.…”
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