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NORMATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF THE SUBMANDIBULAR SALIVARY GLAND IN A 5-MONTH-OLD WHITE OUTBRED RAT

Haydarova N.M. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

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The submandibular salivary gland has a complex alveolar-tubular structure and is of medium size among the three major salivary glands. In terms of secretion characteristics, it is classified as a mixed (seromucous) gland, with a predominance of the serous component. The submandibular gland plays a crucial role in maintaining the normal physiological condition of the oral cavity. Studying the morphology of this gland is important for dentistry, gastroenterology, and other fields of clinical medicine.

Keywords: submandibular salivary gland, salivary ducts, morphology, morphometry

First page

160

Last page

164

For citation:Haydarova N.M. - NORMATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF THE SUBMANDIBULAR SALIVARY GLAND IN A 5-MONTH-OLD WHITE OUTBRED RAT//New Day in Medicine 6(80)2025 160-164 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/6-80-2025

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