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Use of MR sialography and T2W fat-suppressed series in parotitis

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Radiology, 2010
Imaging can be helpful when investigating salivary gland pain and swelling. Typically in such cases, an ultrasound (US) or conventional sialogram would be requested in seeking obstructed or dilated ducts, a ductal calculus or an abscess within the gland.
Phil Pretorius
doaj   +1 more source

Botulinum toxin therapy: functional silencing of salivary disorders. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Botulinum toxin (BTX) is a neurotoxic protein produced by Clostridium botulinum, an anaerobic bacterium. BTX therapy is a safe and effective treatment when used for functional silencing of the salivary glands in disorders such as sialoceles and salivary ...
Lovato, A   +4 more
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Ocular facial myositis and sialadenitis presenting with new onset ulcerative colitis

open access: yesJPGN Reports, EarlyView.
Abstract Extra‐intestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can involve most organ systems, although the immunologic underpinnings are not well understood. Most patients who present with an extra‐intestinal manifestation have a single site of extra‐intestinal involvement; however, a small cohort presents with multiple different sites ...
Nicole Du, Nicole Mendez, Anil Darbari
wiley   +1 more source

The effect of derivatives of tetrahydropyrido[2,1-b][1,3,5] thiadiazine on hematologic indices of rats with subacute parotitis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Objective: to study the indices characterizing the red and white hematopoiesis in a clinical blood examination in animals with a simulated inflammation process against a background of pharmacocorrection with original thiadiazine ...
Bybik, E. Y.   +4 more
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Ethical Considerations Regarding the Vaccination of Children—The Power Dynamics Between Doctors and Parents

open access: yesActa Paediatrica, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT While childhood vaccination programmes provide outstanding contributions to improving health, they can also pose challenges through the interactions between parents and healthcare. This paper focuses on the ethical dimensions of interactions between healthcare professionals and parents. Since the knowledge that professionals possess creates an
Mikael Sandlund   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Juvenile parotitis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In parotitis, one or both of the parotid glands swell, causing pain while eating, reduced mouth opening, and in some cases fever. Before the vaccination era, mumps was the commonest cause of childhood parotitis. Nowadays acute pediatric parotitis is rare,
Saarinen, Riitta
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The Role of Viruses in the Pathogenesis of Periodontitis

open access: yesJournal of Periodontal Research, EarlyView.
This narrative review aimed to summarize current evidence on the presence and potential pathogenic role of viruses in periodontitis. Design: Narrative Review; Population: Patients with periodontitis; Exposure: Detection of viruses in oral samples (biopsies, saliva, gingival crevicular fluid, subgingival plaque, blood); Outcome: Viral prevalence, load ...
Kim Natalie Stolte   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Invasive group B streptococcal infections in infants, France. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
International audienceClinical features and molecular characterization of 109 group B streptococci causing neonatal invasive infections were determined over an 18-month period in France.
Bidet, Philippe   +8 more
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Histology of Minor Salivary Glands in Tonsillar Diseases

open access: yesLaryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology, Volume 11, Issue 2, April 2026.
Minor salivary glands in the peritonsillar space showed significantly greater periductal inflammation in peritonsillar abscess than in acute tonsillitis or tonsillar hypertrophy, supporting the hypothesis that abscesses may originate from infection of the minor salivary glands.
Nelli Vanhapiha   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Juvenile recurrent parotitis [PDF]

open access: yesMedical Journal Armed Forces India, 2014
Juvenile recurrent parotitis (JRP) is defined as recurrent inflammatory parotitis in children of unknown etiology.1 It is a rare condition and characterized by multiple episodes of parotid swelling and/or pain associated with fever or malaise over a period of years.
R P S, Tomar   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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