demilunes
Demilunes are a histological feature of certain salivary glands, referring to serous demilunes: crescent- or half-moon-shaped caps of serous secretory cells that overlay mucous-producing acini in mixed glands. The name reflects their curved, crescent appearance.
In many humans, mucous tubules of submandibular and some sublingual glands are surrounded by a layer of
Functionally, the mucous cells produce mucins, while the serous demilune cells secrete a watery, enzyme-rich fluid.
Histology and visualization of demilunes depend on staining and tissue preparation. In routine sections, demilunes appear
Clinically, demilunes are considered a normal architectural feature of certain salivary glands and are described in