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J. appl. oral sci ; 21(3): 250-255, May/Jun/2013. graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-679334

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The nasopalatine region is composed of structures such as the vomeronasal organ and nasopalatine duct. The nasopalatine duct may provide the communication of the mouth to the nasal cavity in human fetuses and can be obliterated in an adult human. Knowledge on the development of the nasopalatine region and nasopalatine duct in humans is necessary for understanding the morphology and etiopathogenesis of lesions that occur in this region. Objective The aim of the present study was to describe the morphological aspects of the nasopalatine region in human fetuses and correlate these aspects with the development of pathologies in this region. Material and Methods Five human fetuses with no facial or palatine abnormalities were used for the acquisition of specimens from the nasopalatine region. After demineralization, the specimens were histologically processed. Histological cuts were stained with methylene blue to orient the cutting plane and hematoxylin-eosin for the descriptive histological analysis. Results The age of the fetuses was 8.00, 8.25, 9.00 and 9.25 weeks, and it was not possible to determine the age in the last one. The incisive canal was observed in all specimens as an opening delimited laterally by the periosteum and connecting oral and nasal cavity. The nasopalatine duct is an epithelial structure with the greatest morphological variation, with either unilateral or bilateral occurrence and total patent, partial patent and islet forms. The vomeronasal organ is a bilateral epithelized structure located alongside the nasal septum above the incisive canal in all the fetuses. Conclusions The incisive canal, nasopalatine duct and vomeronasal organ are distinct anatomic structures. The development of nasopalatine duct cysts may occur in all forms of the nasopalatine duct. .


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Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Feto/anatomía & histología , Cavidad Nasal/anatomía & histología , Hueso Paladar/anatomía & histología , Feto/embriología , Mucosa Bucal/anatomía & histología , Mucosa Bucal/embriología , Boca/anatomía & histología , Boca/embriología , Cavidad Nasal/embriología , Cavidad Nasal/patología , Quistes no Odontogénicos/embriología , Quistes no Odontogénicos/patología , Hueso Paladar/embriología , Hueso Paladar/patología , Órgano Vomeronasal/anatomía & histología , Órgano Vomeronasal/embriología
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Rev. otorrinolaringol. cir. cabeza cuello ; 68(2): 199-204, ago. 2008. ilus
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-503425

RESUMEN

El órgano vomeronasal (OVN) es una estructura que estudiamos alguna vez en anatomía, sin embargo su ubicación, frecuencia y función específica en humanos ha sido poco estudiada. Por este motivo se realizó una revisión bibliográfica actualizada acerca del OVN humano, enfatizando en puntos importantes como su anatomía y relación con algunas conductas. Hoy en día es considerado como un órgano olfatorio accesorio, capaz de percibir la presencia de vomeroferinas. Estas corresponden a un grupo de sustancias químicas identificadas, capaces de provocar cambios conductuales tanto a nivel social, sexual como maternal. Se localiza lateralmente al septo nasal y posee células periféricas, capaces de actuar como receptores, los cuales al ser estimuladas son capaces de generar una respuesta, susceptible de ser medida a través de un electrodo ubicado en el epitelio vomeronasal. Los últimos estudios sugieren que además tendría una conexión directa hacia el sistema nervioso central, mediante neuronas sensoriales bipolares, lo que implica un cuidado adicional en pacientes sometidos a cirugías cercanas a su ubicación.


The human vomeronasal organ (OVN) is a structure that is once studied in Anatomy, but commonly Iittie is known about its location, frequency and specific function. For this reason recent literature on the subject was reviewed, emphasizing important topics such as its anatomy and relation to some behaviors. The vomeronasal organ is nowadays considered an accessory olfactory organ, capable of detecting the presence of vomeropherins. These belong to a group of identified chemical substances, capable of induce behavioral changes at the social, sexual and maternal level. It is located lateral to the nasal septum, and it contains peripheral cells that act as receptors, which upon stimulation are capable of triggering a response that can be recorded via an electrode located in the vomeronasal epithelium. In addition, recent studies suggest that the vomeronasal organ has a direct connection to the central nervous system, by way of bipolar sensory neurons, which would demand additional care in patients having surgery in its vicinity.


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Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Órgano Vomeronasal/anatomía & histología , Órgano Vomeronasal/fisiología , Caracteres Sexuales , Feromonas/fisiología , Órgano Vomeronasal/embriología
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