Histology of the Nasal Septal Swell Body (septal Turbinate)
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Otorhinolaryngology
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Objective: To analyze the vascular and glandular elements of the nasal septal swell body (NSB) and quantitatively compare these to the inferior turbinate (IT) and non-swell body portion of septum.
Study Design: Fourteen healthy adults undergoing septoplasty and IT reduction were submitted to unilateral biopsies of the NSB, the adjacent inferior turbinate, and inferior septum. Photomicrography with morphometric analysis was used to determine the relative area proportions of each tissue type.
Results: NSB was rich in seromucinous glands (49.9% +/- 7.0%) compared to IT (19.9% +/- 5.5%), P < 0.01. Conversely, IT mucosa demonstrated increased area proportion of venous sinusoids (28.3 +/- 13.9) compared to NSB (10.0 +/- 6.0), P < 0.01. Inferior septal mucosa had glandular and vascular elements similar in proportion to that of NSB.
Conclusions And Significance: NSB is a highly glandular structure of the anterior-superior septum, with moderate proportion of venous sinusoids. Located at the distal valve segment, the NSB appears structured for secretory function and vasoactive airflow regulation.
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