2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.rpemd.2011.04.001
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Cisto Nasolabial: revisão da literatura e relato de caso clínico

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“…10 Brown-Kelly first described the histopathology of this lesion in 1898. 26 Histopathological examination reveals that the cyst consists of respiratory epithelium (pseudostratified ciliated cylindrical or stratified ciliated cylindrical epithelium with goblet cells), although squamous metaplasia may occur in infected cysts. 1,13,17,27 In a scanning electron microscopy study of the inner surface of nasolabial cysts, non-ciliated columnar epithelium with basal cells and goblet cells, no cytonuclear atypia is found.…”
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“…10 Brown-Kelly first described the histopathology of this lesion in 1898. 26 Histopathological examination reveals that the cyst consists of respiratory epithelium (pseudostratified ciliated cylindrical or stratified ciliated cylindrical epithelium with goblet cells), although squamous metaplasia may occur in infected cysts. 1,13,17,27 In a scanning electron microscopy study of the inner surface of nasolabial cysts, non-ciliated columnar epithelium with basal cells and goblet cells, no cytonuclear atypia is found.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%