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Dissection with harmonic scalpel versus cold instruments in parotid surgery. [PDF]
The harmonic scalpel (HS) has been used successfully in several head and neck surgical procedures. Some authors highlighted its advantages in reducing operative time, blood loss, and damages to surrounding tissue.
A. Deganello+5 more
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Performance of Parotidectomy in Nonspecialist Centers [PDF]
To ascertain whether parotidectomy could be safely performed in smaller centers. The results of parotid surgery in a smaller center were reviewed and the major outcome measures compared with the results in the English literature from the best-known centers.Retrospective analysis of case series comprising 168 consecutive parotid surgical procedures in a
N. Umapathy+4 more
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Preventive Effect of Metformin in Radiation‐Induced Xerostomia
Head and neck cancer patients who received radiotherapy complain of severe dry mouth due to damage to the salivary glands. Metformin is an antidiabetic drug, but its radio‐protective effect has been reported. It is confirmed that metformin protects the salivary glands from radiation and provides evidence for the use of metformin in cancer treatment in ...
Sungryeal Kim+5 more
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KIMURA’S DISEASE: Presenting as unilateral parotid mass
Objectives: Kimura’s disease (KD), or eosinophilic lymphogranuloma, is a rare chronic inflammatory condition with unclear etiology. We aim to present our experience with this condition and review the available literature.
Khaliun Erdenebat+12 more
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A CHEESY AFFAIR! - REPORT OF A CASE OF AN EPIDERMOID CYST OF PAROTID [PDF]
This article is a report of a case of epidermoid cyst of the deep lobe of the left parotid, being reported and described for the benefit of the readers in view of the rarity of the condition.
Kothandaraman, Srikamakshi
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Cavernous hemangioma of the parotid gland in adults [PDF]
Hemangiomas account for 0.4-0.6% of all tumors of the parotid gland and most of them occur in children, never - theless in adults hemangiomas are very rare.
Lara Sánchez, Hugo+3 more
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In this prospective nonrandomized multicenter trial, we analyze the incidence of early and late complications after parotidectomy in correlation to the extent of dissection.
M. Grosheva+7 more
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Use of botulinum toxin in Frey's syndrome
Key Clinical Message Frey's syndrome is the most common adverse event after parotidectomy, and usually, it appears after 6 months. In our case, symptoms appear 20 years from surgery, an uncommon condition.
Francesco Freni+4 more
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Introduction Parotid gland tumors include a wide variety of inflammatory and neoplastic diseases. The majority of these tumors are benign (80%), which usually require superficial parotidectomy, while the incidence of malignant tumors is lower (20 ...
Rahim Dhanani+4 more
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Cardiac Tamponade Secondary to Metastasis from Adenocarcinoma of the Parotid Gland [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Metastatic involvement of pericardium producing cardiac tamponade is rare. When occurs it is mainly from the lung, breast and the neoplasms of the lymphoreticular system.
Barbetakis, Nikolaos G+5 more
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