Literature DB >> 8791568

The quantification and distribution of nasal sebaceous glands using image analysis.

L N Michelson, G C Peck, H R Kuo, W C Lambert, P J Cohen, U S Adler, G C Peck.   

Abstract

The distribution of sebaceous glands in nasal skin is of interest because the presence of these adnexal structures significantly influences the outcome of healing. Using whole nasal skins dissected from cadavers, we prepared tissue sections from the nasal bridge to the nasal tip, both from the midline and lateral aspects. The sebaceous glands in these sections were analyzed for the following parameters: (1) size of the glands, (2) width of luminal cross-sections, and (3) depth of the glands. These parameters were studied using a Leitz Quantimet 500 Plus image analyzer and software to quantify the results. We found that the superior or proximal nasal skin contains fewer, smaller, more superficially located sebaceous glands. The inferior or distal nasal skin contains increased numbers of sebaceous glands which are markedly larger in size. The glands in the distal nose have larger lumina, are situated both superficially and deep in the dermis, and also occupy a greater percentage of the dermis. We identified an anatomical breakpoint on the nasal skin, marking the transition from superficial, small sebaceous glands to superficial-and-deep, enlarged glands. The columella was found to be similar to the proximal nasal skin.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8791568     DOI: 10.1007/bf00228460

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aesthetic Plast Surg        ISSN: 0364-216X            Impact factor:   2.326


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