Keywords: Primary ciliary dyskinesia.jpg en Figure A shows the organs that primary ciliary dyskinesia can affect Figure B shows a cross-section of the trachea windpipe Figure C shows a closeup view of normal cilia lining the trachea The cilia move together in wave-like motions to transport mucus toward the mouth Figure D shows a closeup view of faulty cilia lining the trachea The cilia are deformed and do not move together causing a buildup of mucus 2013-11-12 21 40 52 National Heart Lung and Blood Institute NIH National Heart Lung and Blood Institute NIH PD-USGov Uploaded with UploadWizard Uncategorized 2013 November 12 |