Cilia are minute hairlike structures which sweep the respiratory tract clean by continuous beating. Ciliary dysfunction can occur which leads to development of bronchiectasis. We describe the clinical and investigation profiles of four patients who had early-onset severe and otherwise idiopathic bronchiectasis associated with a previously undescribed ciliary defect in which numerous cystlike structures are present within the ciliary shafts. The patients had otherwise normal ciliary microtubular ultrastructure and central microtubular orientation. Our newly described ciliary abnormality appears to be a primary defect and more systematic studies should be performed to evaluate this further.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
The aim of this study is to assess ciliary motion patterns in children with bronchiectasis unrelated...
Bronchiectasis is a complex, heterogeneous disorder defined by both a radiological abnormality of pe...
Bronchiectasis has historically been considered to be irreversible dilatation of the airways, but wi...
"Cyst-like" structures within the ciliary shafts were considered in four adults as a primary defect ...
"Cyst-like" structures within the ciliary shafts were considered in four adults as a primary defect ...
Although ciliary dysfunction and numerous ultrastructural defects have been described, and these cou...
Immotile cilia syndromes is a cause of recurrent infection of the airways and recurrent bronchopneum...
SummaryIt has been suggested that patients with bronchiectasis might have increased central microtub...
International audienceBackground. Ciliary ultrastructural defects with total lack of dynein arms (DA...
The fine structure of the bronchial cilia has been studied in biopsies of eighteen patients with chr...
There is increasing awareness of the association between primary ciliary abnormalities and bronchiec...
The immotile cilia syndrome (ICS) comprises a range of congenital defects of the ciliary apparatus m...
The system of mucociliary clearance has the important task to remove from the airways inhaled substa...
The aim of this study is to assess ciliary motion patterns in children with bronchiectasis unrelated...
The aim of this study is to assess ciliary motion patterns in children with bronchiectasis unrelated...
Bronchiectasis is a complex, heterogeneous disorder defined by both a radiological abnormality of pe...
Bronchiectasis has historically been considered to be irreversible dilatation of the airways, but wi...
"Cyst-like" structures within the ciliary shafts were considered in four adults as a primary defect ...
"Cyst-like" structures within the ciliary shafts were considered in four adults as a primary defect ...
Although ciliary dysfunction and numerous ultrastructural defects have been described, and these cou...
Immotile cilia syndromes is a cause of recurrent infection of the airways and recurrent bronchopneum...
SummaryIt has been suggested that patients with bronchiectasis might have increased central microtub...
International audienceBackground. Ciliary ultrastructural defects with total lack of dynein arms (DA...
The fine structure of the bronchial cilia has been studied in biopsies of eighteen patients with chr...
There is increasing awareness of the association between primary ciliary abnormalities and bronchiec...
The immotile cilia syndrome (ICS) comprises a range of congenital defects of the ciliary apparatus m...
The system of mucociliary clearance has the important task to remove from the airways inhaled substa...
The aim of this study is to assess ciliary motion patterns in children with bronchiectasis unrelated...
The aim of this study is to assess ciliary motion patterns in children with bronchiectasis unrelated...
Bronchiectasis is a complex, heterogeneous disorder defined by both a radiological abnormality of pe...
Bronchiectasis has historically been considered to be irreversible dilatation of the airways, but wi...