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Ultrastructure of the Stroma of Nasal Polyps: Cilia in Stromal Fibroblasts
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Nasal PolypsMast Cell DisorderImmunologyPathologyDermatologyImmune SystemCellular PhysiologyInflammationSimple Nasal PolypsImmunopathologyConnective Tissue DiseaseAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseGranulocyteStromal FibroblastsAllergic RhinitisSclerodermaCell BiologyCollagen SynthesisMedicineNasal AnatomyExtracellular Matrix
Ultrastructural examination of the stroma of simple nasal polyps was shown that there is an edematous framework of fibroblasts with abundant interdigitating cytoplasmic processes, a plexus of inflamed blood vessels, and a mixed infiltrate of active inflammatory cells. Solitary cilia were seen to arise from the stromal mesenchymal cells; no mycoplasma or viral inclusions were present. These features may have a relationship to the pathogenesis of nasal polyps. An immunologically induced liberation of vasoactive amines from mast cells results in increased capillary permeability and a consequent excess of intracellular fluid; the stromal cells attempt to check this expansion by an increase in collagen synthesis.
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