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Buccal gland within the bucinator muscle.

Emma R LesserArada ChaiyamoonRichard Shane TubbsJoe Iwanaga
Published in: Anatomy & cell biology (2024)
There are major and minor salivary glands that aid in the digestive process. Major glands are discrete and exist in predictable locations; minor salivary glands are more widespread and usually found dispersed in the mucosa of the mouth. Glands have their own contractile abilities, which allow them to secrete products without the assistance of vasculature or skeletal, or smooth muscle. This study will describe a cadaveric histological specimen in which an ectopic buccal gland was embedded within bucinator muscle fibers. Potential causes and explanations for this finding will be discussed, as well.
Keyphrases
  • smooth muscle
  • skeletal muscle
  • risk assessment