There are no problems with mucous production nor any need to selfcatheterize.
This suggests that mucous cell discharge elicited by infection is inhibited by the drug.
The contents of these granules are secreted out into the glycocalyx and mucous layer covering the fish.
Thus, mucous cell density was followed during the course of infection.
Possible parenteral mucocutaneous exposures, including mucous membrane exposure to blood or blood products, occurred on 167 occasions.
Following the bronchoscopic aspiration of the mucous plug in the first case, atelectasis disappeared and there was a dramatic improvement in the child's condition.
In relation to goblet cell metaplasia of the bile duct epithelium, the bile contains a high content of mucous secretion.
Thus, it can be suggested that infection stimulates mucous cell production and immediate mucus discharge in untreated fish with an effective anti-parasitic response.