
Scientists at the Netherlands Cancer Institute have identified a previously unknown set of salivary glands located deep inside the human throat, specifically in the nasopharynx—the area behind the nose and above the throat.
What is Found:
- Name: Tubarial salivary glands
- Size: Approximately 3.9 cm long
- Location: Over the cartilage called the torus tubarius
- Function: Likely to lubricate and moisten the upper throat
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How It Was Discovered:
- Spotted during PSMA PET-CT scans used for prostate cancer detection
- Scans revealed salivary gland-like tissue lighting up in a previously overlooked region
Confirmed by:
- Imaging of 100 patients showing consistent gland structure
- Dissection of two cadavers verifying mucosal gland tissue and ducts
Why It Matters:
- Could reshape radiotherapy practices for head and neck cancers
- May explain post-treatment issues like dry mouth and swallowing difficulties
- Highlights the power of advanced imaging in anatomical discoveries


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