Less infectious still are the distal colon, nasal mucosa, sciatic nerve, bone marrow, liver, lung, pancreas and thymus gland.
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Opioid medications may be administered orally, by injection, via nasal mucosa or oral mucosa, rectally, transdermally, intravenously, epidurally and intrathecally.
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After nasal administration of microcystin-LR, the epithelium of nasal mucosa of both the olfactory and respiratory zones were suffering from necrosis.
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However, many drugs are much more potent taken sublingually, and it is generally a safer alternative than administration via the nasal mucosa.
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Even when used this way, some of the used cocaine may be absorbed through oral or nasal mucosa and give systemic effects.
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A surgical procedure called a dacryocystorhinostomy is done to join the lacrimal sac to the nasal mucosa in order to restore lacrimal drainage.
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"' Chronic atrophic rhinitis "'is a chronic inflammation of nasal mucosa, including the glands, turbinate bones and the nerve elements supplying the nose.
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It is also used in challenge tests with allergen when nasal patency is measured before and after application of allergen onto the nasal mucosa.
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In this test, the nasal mucosa is irritated with a cotton-tipped applicator, after which tear production is measured with a Whatman # 41 filter paper.
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It is not entirely certain why some strains are highly transmissible and persistent in healthcare facilities . for example in the nasal mucosa and in the tonsil tissue.