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****Tympany - associated with dysfunction of the pharyngotubal opening resulting from thickening (oedema, inflammation) or obstruction by a mucosal fold (eg: foals)
 
****Tympany - associated with dysfunction of the pharyngotubal opening resulting from thickening (oedema, inflammation) or obstruction by a mucosal fold (eg: foals)
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===Defense mechanisms===
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==Defense mechanisms==
**Particle deposition  
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*Particle deposition  
 
**Coiled nature of turbinates promotes turbulent airflow and impaction of large particles >10 μm in diameter onto the nasal mucosa
 
**Coiled nature of turbinates promotes turbulent airflow and impaction of large particles >10 μm in diameter onto the nasal mucosa
**Mucociliary escalator  
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*Mucociliary escalator  
 
**Cilia on the respiratory epithelium beat in a co-ordinated manner
 
**Cilia on the respiratory epithelium beat in a co-ordinated manner
**Caudal direction in nasal cavity
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***Cilia beat in a caudal direction in nasal cavity
**Cranial direction in trachea and lower airways
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***Cilia beat in a cranial direction in trachea and lower airways
**Mucus is swallowed when it reaches the nasopharynx
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***Mucus is swallowed when it reaches the nasopharynx
**Constant movement reduces chances that pathogens can adhere to the respiratory epithelium
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***Constant movement reduces chances that pathogens can adhere to the respiratory epithelium
 
**Mucus
 
**Mucus
**Produced by the goblet cells of the respiratory epithelium and the submucosal glands  
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***Produced by the goblet cells of the respiratory epithelium and the submucosal glands with contribution from lacrimal glands draining into the nose
**with contribution from lacrimal glands draining into the nose
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***Traps particles for transportation away and subsequent swallowing
**Trap particles for transportation away and subsequent swallowing
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***Physical barrier against mucosal damage
**Physical barrier against mucosal damage
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***Prevents dessication of the mucosal epithelium
**Prevents dessication of the mucosal epithelium
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***Contains antimicrobial substances
**Contains antimicrobial substances
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***Immunoglobulin - IgA
**Immunoglobulin - IgA
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****IgA produced by mucosal plasma cells
**IgA produced by mucosal plasma cells
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****IgA can attach to specific pathogen antigens (viruses, bacteria) trapping them in the mucus for clearance
**IgA can attach to specific pathogen antigens (viruses, bacteria) trapping them in the mucus for clearance
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***Lysosyme
**Lysosyme
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****Direct action on bacterial cell walls
**Direct action on bacterial cell walls
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****Lactoferrin
**Lactoferrin
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*****Inhibits bacterial growth as sequesters iron, an essential co-factor for many bacteria
**Inhibits bacterial growth as sequesters iron, an essential co-factor for many bacteria
   
**Commensal bacteria
 
**Commensal bacteria
**The normal bacterial flora of the nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx and proximal portion of the trachea compete with potentially pathogenic bacteria and help to prevent their colonisation (competitive exclusion).
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***The normal bacterial flora of the nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx and proximal portion of the trachea compete with potentially pathogenic bacteria and help to prevent their colonisation (competitive exclusion).
**The airway environment distal to the mid-portion of the trachea is effectively sterile.   
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***The airway environment distal to the mid-portion of the trachea is effectively sterile.   
 
**Reflexes
 
**Reflexes
**Sneezing
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***Sneezing
**Coughing
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***Coughing
•*Pathology of the upper airways
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==Pathology of the upper airways==
 
**Developmental abnormalities  
 
**Developmental abnormalities  
 
**Palatoschisis
 
**Palatoschisis
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