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SALIVARY GLAND AND DUCT CALCULI
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1952SALIVARY calculi certainly are not uncommon. However, a stone measuring 3.5 cm. by 1.5 cm. by 1.0 cm. and weighing 4.0 gm. situated in Wharton's duct is rare. Just as the length of the removed stone was excessive, inversely, the length of the patient's history was brief. That contrast is the basis for this report. REPORT OF A CASE E.
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Removal of Calculi or Strictures in Salivary Ducts that Cannot be Removed by Sialendoscopy
2007Patients with large calculi require specialists who have special expertise to evaluate and treat their symptoms. The treatment of each patient must be individualized. Combined surgical expertise using interventional sialendoscopy and conventional salivary gland surgery may avoid removal of the gland.
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Anatomic surgery for salivary calculi
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology, 1968G R Seward
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A Major Salivary Gland Calculi in Stenon Duct: Case Report
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Dental Sciences Cases, 2015KILINÇ, Adnan +3 more
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The evolving landscape of salivary gland tumors
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Kartik Viswanathan, Conor Steuer
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[Localization of salivary calculi of Wharton's duct].
Ars curandi em odontologia, 1978O, Tavano, L C, Alvares
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The Mineral Content of Salivary Calculi
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 1979G Isacsson, G Anneroth
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