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Surgical management of chronic parotid disease
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2000This is a retrospective review of a single surgeon's experience over a 20-year period, and covers the presentation, investigation, histology, management and complications of the surgical treatment of chronic parotid disease. There were 46 superficial parotidectomies (23 with ductal ligation); 3 required removal of calculi and there was one ductoplasty ...
A B, Moody +4 more
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Polycystic parotid disease: A case report
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1991A case report of a 14-year-old girl, presumed to have PPD, is presented. Those manifestations of this patient's disease that can be added to the classic picture of PPD include a decreased salivary flow rate and a sialochemistry that reflects a mild chronic parotitis.
L, Mandel, A, Kaynar
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Mycobacterial disease of the parotid gland
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2000Mycobacterial disease is an unusual but important condition that should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a discrete parotid gland swelling or mass. The management of this condition involves exclusion of neoplastic disease and combined medical and surgical therapy.
Holmes, S, Gleeson, M J, Cawson, R A
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Kimura's disease of parotid gland presenting as solitary parotid swelling
Head & Neck, 2003AbstractBackground.Kimura's disease is a chronic inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology commonly seen among orientals and characterized histologically by lymphatic follicles, vascular proliferation, and marked eosinophilic infiltration. It has a predilection for the head and neck region.
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Metastatic Disease of the Parotid Gland
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1977Metastatic lesions of the parotid gland represent the spread of a neoplasm from the primary site to parotid paraglandular, intraglandular, or parenchymal locations. These lesions are frequently difficult to differentiate from primary parotid gland neoplasms.
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High-Frequency Ultrasound in Parotid Gland Disease
Ultrasound Quarterly, 2013Parotid gland is involved in many inflammatory and neoplastic conditions. Many a times, it is difficult to ascertain the type of swelling by clinical examination. The anatomy and various abnormalities of the glands are very easily visualized by high-frequency ultrasound. Ultrasound can confirm the presence of the mass with sensitivity up to 100%.
Prashant Madhukar, Onkar +2 more
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Cat scratch disease of the parotid gland
Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2015A previously well 10-year-old girl presented to the hospital on three occasions over a 2-week period with worsening right-sided cheek swelling and pain. Examination was unremarkable apart from obvious swelling of the right cheek and cervical lymphadenopathy (figure 1).
Ashleigh, Hollitt +5 more
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Castleman's Disease of the Parotid
The Journal of Otolaryngology, 2004Shaun J, Kilty +4 more
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Castleman Disease of Parotid Gland
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016Hwan Jun, Choi +4 more
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Metastatic malignant disease to the parotid gland
The Laryngoscope, 1981AbstractA survey of over 250 consecutive parotidectornies performed at The Mason Clinic indicates a surprising incidence of metastatic malignant disease to the parotid gland. Four percent of all parotidectornies performed indicated a metastatic focus of malignancy from an unsuspected primary outside areas of the head and neck usually implicated in ...
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