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[Dysontogenetic median maxillary cysts].

S Holtmann, F Martin, W Permanetter

    Laryngologie, Rhinologie, Otologie
    |July 1, 1985
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    Developmental cysts of the upper jaw, including nasopalatine duct, median palatine, and nasoalveolar cysts, are not odontogenic. These fissural cysts arise at embryonic facial fusion lines and are relevant to otolaryngologists.

    Area of Science:

    • Craniofacial developmental biology
    • Oral and maxillofacial pathology
    • Otolaryngology

    Context:

    • Nasopalatine duct cysts, median palatine cysts, and nasoalveolar cysts are developmental cysts of the upper jaw.
    • These cysts are located at the midline, specifically in the fusion areas of embryonic facial processes, leading to their classification as 'fissural cysts'.
    • Their non-odontogenic origin and anatomical proximity to the oral cavity, nasal passages, and nasal cavities underscore their clinical significance.

    Purpose:

    • To describe the clinical symptoms and histological findings of developmental fissural cysts of the upper jaw.
    • To review the existing literature on these specific types of cysts.
    • To highlight the relevance of these cysts to the field of otolaryngology.

    Summary:

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  • This study focuses on nasopalatine duct cysts, median palatine cysts, and nasoalveolar cysts, which are developmental, non-odontogenic 'fissural cysts' of the upper jaw.
  • These cysts form at embryonic facial fusion lines and present with various clinical symptoms and distinct histological features.
  • The research includes a comprehensive literature review and discusses their practical importance for otolaryngologists due to their location.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a consolidated overview of upper jaw fissural cysts for clinicians and researchers.
    • Enhances understanding of the etiology and presentation of these developmental anomalies.
    • Aids otolaryngologists in diagnosing and managing patients with these midline facial cysts.