Nasal Cytology on 241 Children: From Birth to the First 3 Years of Life and Association with Common Airways Diseases.
Cecilia RossoFederica TuratiAlberto Maria SaibeneElvira VerduciEmanuela FuccilloMaria Chiara TavillaMauro MagnaniGiuseppe BanderaliMonica FerraroniEugenio De CorsoGiovanni FelisatiCarlotta PipoloPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2023)
Our study is the first to show the normal nasal mucosa cellular composition and development in the first 3 years of life in a large cohort. Nasal cytology may be a tool for early risk assessment in the occurrence of upper airway disease.