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what is septal glands?​

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Answered by AMEERSOHAILDALAWAI1
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The entire mucosa from 13 normal nasal septa was stained by the PAS-alcian blue whole- mount method, and the mean density of ...distribution of septal glands, while Acton is chiefly con- cerned with the question of sugar- formation in the gland- cells. The wider ...

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The term septal body refers to a thickened area of the nasal septum which is located superior to the inferior turbinate and anterior to the middle turbinate. Despite its important role in changing nasal airflow resistance, it has received little attention. Clinically, a well developed septal body may be misdiagnosed as high septal deviation.

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