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Objective: To find out whether the vomeronasal organ (VNO) can be identified in the nose as a mucosal pit in the anterior nasal septum, to elucidate its function in man and to determine whether it is important to preserve the VNO during septal surgery. Methods: Literature review. Results and conclusion: The VNO is histologically present in almost all humans, but a macroscopically visible septal pit does not necessarily correspond with the actual VNO. The human VNO is probably a vestigial organ with a non-operational sensory function. It is not necessary to take particular care not to damage the VNO during septal surgery.
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Bruintjes, T. D., & Bleys, R. L. A. W. (2023). The clinical significance of the human vomeronasal organ. Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 45(4), 457–460. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-023-03101-2
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