1992
DOI: 10.3109/00016489209136805
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Cellular Regeneration and Recovery of the Maxillary Sinus Mucosa:An Experimental Study in Rabbits

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“…A number of animal studies [2][3][4][5][6] have demonstrated a link between experimentally induced rhinosinusitis and chronic inflammation of the bony middle turbinate as well as the ethmoid and maxillary sinus bony walls.…”
Section: Histology: Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of animal studies [2][3][4][5][6] have demonstrated a link between experimentally induced rhinosinusitis and chronic inflammation of the bony middle turbinate as well as the ethmoid and maxillary sinus bony walls.…”
Section: Histology: Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6. The evidence for dentally induced sinusitis (C 91) experiments performed by Norlander et al (1992) have shown the possibility of localised periosteal thickening associated with bone resorption a n d o r bone formation in rabbits with induced chronic sinusitis. The further complications of osteitis and osteomyelitis can occur, although today with antibiotics this is quite rare (Haugen and Ramlo, 1993; Tovi et al, 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…388 Animal and human studies examining histopathologic changes of paranasal sinus mucosa and bone support its role in CRS. [389][390][391][392][393][394][395][396][397][398] Early studies by Kennedy et al 391 described the histomorphometry and histology of the ethmoid bone to better understand the pathogenesis of disease. Ethmoid bones harvested from patients with and without CRS were labeled with tetracycline and found to have significant activity by histologic evaluation (new bone formation, fibrosis, and inflammatory cell presence).…”
Section: S55mentioning
confidence: 99%