MUCOSAL FOLDS IN HUMAN EUSTACHIAN-TUBE - A HYPOTHESIS REGARDING FUNCTIONAL LOCALIZATION IN THE TUBE

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作者
SANDO, I
AOKI, H
TAKAHASHI, H
MATSUNE, S
机构
[1] Division of Otopathology, Department of Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Eye and Ear Institute of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
关键词
EUSTACHIAN TUBE; MIDDLE EAR CLEARANCE; MIDDLE EAR VENTILATION; MUCOSAL FOLD;
D O I
10.1177/000348949310200109
中图分类号
R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
摘要
Differences in the extent of mucosal folding in the superior versus the inferior half of the human eustachian tube (ET) lumen were studied by measuring, as it appeared in histologic cross section, the length of the mucosal margin in the pharyngeal portion, the midcartilaginous portion, the isthmus portion, and the osseous portion of each half of the ET in 16 normal ET temporal bone specimens from 16 individuals 12 to 70 years of age. The mucosal margin of the ET was significantly longer in the inferior half than in the superior half in all four portions (paired t test: pharyngeal portion t[15] = 3.59, p < .0 1; midcartilaginous portion t[15] = 3.52, p < .01; isthmus portion t[15] = 4.15, p < .01; osseous portion t[15] = 2.24, p < .05). These results indicate that the inferior half of the ET mucosa has more folds than the superior half, and that the surface area of the inferior half of the ET is larger than that of the superior half. This, together with the finding previously reported that secretory components of the ET such as glands and goblet cells are more richly distributed in the inferior (floor) portion than in the superior (roof) portion of the ET, may be related to the fact that the floor of the ET has an active role in clearance function. A hypothesis regarding localization of the ventilatory and clearance functions within the ET is proposed.
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