mucoperichondrium
Mucoperichondrium is the composite lining formed by the mucous membrane and the perichondrium that covers cartilage. It is most commonly described in cartilaginous structures of the head and neck, particularly the nasal septum and the alar cartilages, where the mucosa is tightly bound to the underlying cartilage by the perichondrium. The term can also apply to mucosal coverings of other cartilaginous areas, such as parts of the auricle or laryngeal cartilages.
Structurally, the mucoperichondrium consists of an epithelial layer of mucous membrane, usually respiratory-type epithelium with goblet
Clinically, the mucoperichondrium is important in nasal surgery and reconstruction. It is frequently mobilized as a
Overall, mucoperichondrium plays a key role in the nourishment and protection of cartilage while participating in