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The histopathology of the hypertrophic inferior turbinate
Gilead Berger
*
, Svetlana Gass
,
Dov Ophir
*
Corresponding author for this work
Clinical Departments
Meir Hospital Sapir Medical Center
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Hypertrophied Inferior Turbinate
100%
Inferior Turbinate Hypertrophy
100%
Soft Tissue
66%
Sinusoid
66%
Relative Proportion
66%
Inferior Turbinate
66%
Mucosal Layer
66%
Inflammation
33%
Connective Tissue
33%
Mucosa
33%
Fibrosis
33%
Healthy Controls
33%
Pathological Changes
33%
Control Subjects
33%
Enlargement
33%
Statistical Significance
33%
Bonferroni Correction
33%
Multiple Comparisons
33%
Inflammatory Cells
33%
University-affiliated
33%
Morphometric Study
33%
Tissue Destruction
33%
Affiliated Hospitals
33%
Lamina Propria
33%
Medial-lateral
33%
Qualitative Characteristics
33%
Quantitative Characteristics
33%
Tissue Constituents
33%
Submucosal Glands
33%
Inferior Turbinate Reduction
33%
Reduction Surgery
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Histopathology
100%
Turbinate
100%
Sinusoid
22%
Connective Tissue
11%
Mucosa
11%
Fibrosis
11%
Inflammatory Cell
11%
Lamina Propria
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mucosa
100%
Lamina Propria
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Turbinate
100%
Soft Tissue
22%
Inflammatory Cell
11%
Mucosa
11%
Artery
11%
Connective Tissue
11%
Lamina Propria
11%