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History of nasopharyngeal study: A 5,000-year odyssey into our evolving understanding of a small but vital region
Authors:Anthony Santino Pagano  Samuel Márquez
Institution:1. Department of Medical Sciences, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, New Jersey, USA;2. Department of Cell Biology, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Abstract:The nasopharynx has been understudied relative to neighboring anatomical regions. It is a highly complex, integrated space whose function, development, and evolution remains unclear after nearly 5,000 years of study. Historically, most work on the nasopharynx was done with a focus on adjacent structures. It has most often been mentioned in relation to the middle ear (via the Eustachian tube) in ancient texts and has only later been given a designation as one of three portions of a tripartite pharynx among adult humans. As human dissection became practiced more widely in Renaissance Europe, understanding of the nasopharyngeal boundaries improved. With further advancements in the study of nasopharyngeal development, evolution, and anatomical variation from the 19th century up until the present, this region has been shown to be functionally vital and still complicated to define.
Keywords:historical review  history of anatomy  nasopharynx
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