The late, great French biologist Louis Pasteur once said, 'Chance favors the prepared mind.'
A group of Dutch cancer scientists says they've discovered a pair of salivary glands that absolutely no one had ever noticed before.
CNN reports the glands are hidden away in the skull, where the nasal cavity and the throat meet.
The cancer researchers first came across the body part during a scan designed to look for tumorous growths.
The 'unknown entity' cannot be seen on X-rays, or in ultrasound, MRI scans, or PET scans.
Rather, the glands can only be seen in a new, highly advanced type of scan called PSMA PET/CT
The scientists, from the Netherlands Cancer Institute, propose naming them 'tubarial glands.'
A group of Dutch cancer scientists says they've discovered a pair of salivary glands that absolutely no one had ever noticed before.
CNN reports the glands are hidden away in the skull, where the nasal cavity and the throat meet.
The cancer researchers first came across the body part during a scan designed to look for tumorous growths.
The 'unknown entity' cannot be seen on X-rays, or in ultrasound, MRI scans, or PET scans.
Rather, the glands can only be seen in a new, highly advanced type of scan called PSMA PET/CT
The scientists, from the Netherlands Cancer Institute, propose naming them 'tubarial glands.'
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