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Sialoendoscopy in the management of the salivary gland disorders [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the long-term (> 6 month) outcome of patients suffering from obstructive sialadenitis treated by sialoendoscopy.
GALLINA, Salvatore +2 more
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Salivary stones:aspects of the composition, diagnosis and patient related factors [PDF]
Salivary stones or sialoliths are calcifications that develop primarily in the drainage ducts of a salivary gland and less frequently in the gland itself.
Kraaij, Saskia
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Management of ductal sialolith simplified: A new technique
Sialolithiasis is a common salivary gland disease. It may cause swelling of the gland, infection of the gland, or even death of glandular parenchymal cells.
Koijam Sashikumar Singh
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This study develops a dual‐bioinspired hydrogel, MSA@PGel (macrophage membrane‐coated and salvianolic acid B/5‐aminolevulinic acid co‐loaded liposomes embedded in a polydopamine‐based gel), that integrates macrophage membrane‐mediated active targeting and mussel‐inspired wet adhesion for programmed intervention in oral precancerous lesions.
Xiaoxian Zhao +8 more
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Alkaptonuria (AKU) is a rare disorder of autosomal recessive inheritance. It is caused by a mutation in a gene that results in the accumulation of homogentisic acid (HGA).
Bukhari, Marwan +2 more
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The role of magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance sialography in the evaluation of salivary sialolithiasis : radiologic-endoscopic correlation [PDF]
Purpose: To evaluate the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and MR sialography in salivary gland calculi in correlation with sialendoscopy. Material and methods: In this prospective study, pre-therapeutic MRI was performed for patients with ...
Elsebaie, Nermeen +4 more
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Management of anterior submandibular sialolithiasis
Introduction: Sialolithiasis is defined by the presence of a calculus within the salivary gland or its excretory system. It primarily affects the submandibular gland at a frequency of 80%.
Duong Lucas T. +4 more
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Malformation of Wharton′s duct with multiple sialoliths: a case report and literature review
Objective To explore the diagnosis and treatment of ductal malformations of the submandibular gland with multiple stones. Methods A case of a malformation of Wharton′s duct with multiple sialoliths according to the clinical data, diagnosis and treatment ...
LI Ruichun +5 more
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Electrically Readable Lateral Flow Assay Using Organic Transistors for Diagnostic Applications
Electrolyte‐gated organic field‐effect transistors (EGOFETs) are integrated with lateral flow (LF) paper fluidics to create a reusable, portable, and low‐cost point‐of‐care (PoC) diagnostic test. The devices are validated for Human Immunoglobulin G detection, achieving high sensitivity (0.1 fm), selectivity, and reproducibility with rapid results in 20–
María Jesús Ortiz‐Aguayo +4 more
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Modern management of salivary calculi
Abstract Background The aim was to investigate the results of a minimally invasive approach to the management of salivary calculi. Methods Four hundred and fifty-five salivary calculi (323 submandibular and 132 parotid) were treated ...
McGurk, M, Escudier, M P, Brown, J E
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