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Elastic Fibers in Reinke`s Edema
Fecha
2010Registro en:
ANNALS OF OTOLOGY RHINOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGY, v.119, n.9, p.609-614, 2010
0003-4894
Autor
SAKAE, Flavio Akira
IMAMURA, Rui
SENNES, Luiz Ubirajara
TSUJI, Domingos Hiroshi
MAUAD, Thais
SALDIVA, Paulo Hilario Nascimento
Institución
Resumen
Objectives: We describe the distribution of elastic system fibers in the superficial layer of the lamina propria of Reinke`s edema, as compared with normal vocal folds. Methods: Weigert`s resorcin-fuchsin stain after oxidation with 10% oxone was used to study the arrangement of elastic fibers. The findings were categorized and afterward compared with the severity of Reinke`s edema. Results: Analysis of 20 specimens of vocal folds with Reinke`s edema showed that the network of thin elastic fibers in Reinke`s space lost their undulated appearance and had a tangled aspect. In addition, these fibers were no longer parallel to the epithelial basement membrane, but had a random distribution scattered throughout Reinke`s space. The elastic fiber network immediately below the epithelial basement membrane also appeared more fragmented in Reinke`s edema because of some alteration in organization combined with the 5-mu m-thick histologic sectioning plane. No significant difference in the degree of elastic system fiber disarrangement was observed between severity grades II and III (p = 0.382). Large areas of disarrangement were predominant (80% of cases). Conclusions: The disarrangement of elastic fibers in Reinke`s edema may cause insufficient tissue resistance and resilience, contributing to the hypermobility observed in Reinke`s edema.