| Literature DB >> 19784418 |
Ieda Millas1, Bianca Maria Liquidato, José Eduardo Lutaif Dolci, José Humberto Tavares Guerreiro Fregnani, José Rafael Macéa.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Nasal turbinates play an important role in nasal physiology. These functions include the important function of particle filtration by the mucocilliary system. Many nasal mucosal diseases, such as rhinitis and rhinosinusitis, are directly related with structural alterations of the mucosal lining of the turbinates. AIM: To study the distribution pattern of the glandular epithelium of the lamina propria in the normal lower nasal turbinate mucosa of the anterior, medium and posterior portions. MATERIAL ANDEntities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19784418 PMCID: PMC9446069 DOI: 10.1016/s1808-8694(15)30488-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Figure 1Lamina propria of the lower nasal turbinate mucosa, showing the total area and measurement of the lamina propria (red rectangle). Marked irregular and isolated areas with their measurements refer to the glandular epithelium (H&E 100X).
Mean values of gland area, the total area of the lamina propria and the gland quotient in the head, body and tail of the lower nasal turbinates.
| Portion of the turbinate | Mean gland area (μm2) | Mean total area (μm2) | Gland quotient |
|---|---|---|---|
| Head | 36976,684 | 296239,835 | 0,12485 |
| Body | 30379,222 | 293402,175 | 0,10381 |
| Tail | 31077,368 (p = 0,836) | 295036,679 (p = 0, 905) | 0,10567 (p = 0,836) |
Applying Friedman's non-parametric test