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Biochemical composition of salivary stones in relation to stone- and patient-related factors [PDF]
Salivary stones are calcified structures most often found in the main duct of the submandibular or parotid salivary gland. They contain of a core surrounded by laminated layers of organic and inorganic material.
Brand, Henk S. +3 more
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Tratamiento de la sialolitiasis. Informe de 22 casos Treatment of sialolithiasis. Report of 22 cases
Resumen La sialolitiasis es una patología obstructiva de las glándulas salivales caracterizada por la formación de cálculos en el interior del parénquima o del sistema ductal glandular.
Antonio Lombardi +3 more
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Occurrence, Physicochemical Properties and Clinical Symptoms of Salivary Stones(Sialoliths) [PDF]
Background & aim: The knowledge of the biochemical composition of salivary stones (sialoliths) is necessary for their aetiology and formation mechanism.
M Nematollahi, B Keshavarzi, SB Hashemi
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A case report of coexistence of a sialolith and an adenoid cystic carcinoma in the submandibular gland [PDF]
Ôhe occurrence of sialoliths in the submandibular gland is 80% due to the specific anatomy of both the gland and its duct. The diagnosis is rather easy because of the obvious clinical signs of the entity.
Apostolopoulos, Kostas +2 more
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Giant sialolith of submandibular gland: A case report [PDF]
Sialolithiasis is the most common disease of the salivary glands after mumps. The main site of salivary gland stones formation is the submandibular gland, followed by parotid and sublingual gland. Here, we report the case of a 70-year-old male with giant
Bhende, Vikrant Vishnuji +2 more
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Twenty years of shock wave research at the Institute for Surgical Research [PDF]
Delius, Michael
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Identification of Cumulative Assessment Groups of Pesticides [PDF]
Boberg, Julie +8 more
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Calculi in the salivary ducts; Report of a case [PDF]
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