Mucociliary transport and ultrastructure of nasal cilia in a 13 year old boy with Kartagener's triad, were investigated. Mucociliary transport was significantly delayed (greater than 30 minutes). Electron microscopy showed cilia lacking radial spokes, eccentric central tubules, and a dislocation of one the outer doublets.
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December 1981
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol
November 1980
A retrospective survey has been carried out on audiological function in 46 congenital hypothyroid cases; mental and physical development were also assessed, as well as the adequacy of substitutive therapy. Using traditional audiometry it was found that 50% of the congenital hypothyroid patients were hypocusic. Severe and profound hearing loss (5 cases) was found in the group of hypothyroid patients with dyshormonogenesis, whereas only one-third of patients with thyroid agenesis presented a mild or moderate hearing loss not related to the time of diagnosis and treatment.
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September 1980
Immunoglobulins and virus-specific antibody in nasal secretions were measured in 18 volunteers before and after intra-nasal vaccination with two live-attenuated type A influenza virus strains. Specific serum antibody rises occurred in 14 out of 18 vaccinees; of those, 11 and 10, respectively, showed significant increase of IgA concentration and of virus-specific antibody in nasal secretions collected 2-4 weeks after vaccination. In one case, a volunteer showed appreciable increase of virus neutralizing antibody in nasal secretions without increase of local IgA concentration and of serum HI antibody.
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