TY - BOOK AU - Önerci,T.Metin ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Nasal Physiology and Pathophysiology of Nasal Disorders SN - 9783642372506 AV - RF1-547 U1 - 617.51 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint: Springer KW - Medicine KW - Immunology KW - Otorhinolaryngology KW - Pathology KW - Medicine & Public Health N1 - Why the nasal passage, and  why do we have a nasal septum -- Functional Defense Mechanisms of the Nasal Respiratory Epithelium -- Cilia, ciliary movements, mucociliary transport -- T cells -- Mucus composition, goblet cells, glands -- Nasal Mucosal immunology, Secretory proteins Ig A, G etc B cell -- Toll like receptor, innate immunity -- Mast Cell -- Tight junctions -- Macrophage (Monocyte) -- Intracelular signaling pathway molecular aspect -- NO -- Eosinophil -- Neutrophil -- Nasal Reflexes,  Trigeminal pain -- Sneezing, Why and how does the nose -- Air conditioning of the Nose -- Olfaction -- Function of the turbinates(nasal cycle) -- Nasal Valve -- Nose and Sleep Disordered Breathing -- Air flow(distribution)  in the nose -- Clinical evaluation of the nasal function (Rhinomanometry,Acoustic Rhinometry, Rhinoresistometry, Testing of transport, Measurement of ciliary activity, Measurement of nasal defensive proteins, Assessment of olfactory function, Nanomedicine and the Nose, Electron microscopy and the nose, Genetic evaluation and nasal function) -- Physiology and functional behaviour of the nasal cartilages -- Physiology of the Growing Nose --  Physiologic concerns during Rhinoplasty -- Physiology of the aging nose -- The dry nose -- Systemic effects of nasal obstruction, nose  pulmonary interdependences -- Influence of hormones on the nose -- Physiologic effects of mouth breathing compared to nasal breathing -- Current trends and  future directions in nasal physiologic research N2 - Nasal physiology and pathophysiology is a relatively neglected area, yet without a deep knowledge of the physiology it is impossible to understand the impact of structural changes and the process of disease development or to make sound treatment decisions. With the help of numerous tables, schematic drawings, and color photographs, this book will enable the reader to understand the nasal physiology and pathophysiology in detail. All four functions of the nose – respiration, defense, olfaction, and cosmesis  – are covered. Each chapter addresses one important aspect in an accessible way, and each is written by an acknowledged expert on the topic under consideration. The various techniques of clinical evaluation of nasal function are fully discussed, and current trends and future directions in nasal physiologic research are also explored. This book will be of value to both practicing otorhinolaryngologists and novices in the field UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37250-6 ER -