The nuna gland is a non-invasive but accurate method for determining the shape and size of the anterior gland of the tongue, which is used to diagnose various types of diseases associated with the tongue and nearby tissues. This is a study that allows you to assess the risks of malignant neoplasms, such as cancer of the tongue, pharynx and other organs.
The study is carried out using a flexible endoscope - a thin tube with a camera at the end, which is inserted into the pharynx. The oral cavity and anterior gland are then examined. The examination determines the shape, size and appearance of the anterior gland, which can help in diagnosing various diseases.