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An enzyme histochemical study of human salivary duct calculi
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1983An investigation was undertaken to study the distribution of enzymes associated with submandibular gland salivary calculi. Ten calculi were freeze‐sectioned and incubated for acid and alkaline phosphatases and for lactate, succinate and maleate dehydrogenases.
G, Isacsson, L, Hammarström
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Chemical analysis of the inorganic component of human salivary duct calculi
Archives of Oral Biology, 1981Abstract The inorganic component of salivary calculi consists mainly of Ca, P, O and traces of many other elements. After dry ashing at a temperature of 530 °C for 3 h, the inorganic component of 10 salivary calculi amounted to between 61 and 86 per cent of the initial weight.
O I, Ekberg, G, Isacsson
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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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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2018
To suggest a decision tree for the choice of the best minimally invasive technique to treat submandibular and parotid calculi, according to the diameter of the calculi and their position in the excretory duct.Submandibular and parotid ducts can both be divided into thirds, delineated by easily recognizable landmarks.
Jean Marc Foletti +4 more
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To suggest a decision tree for the choice of the best minimally invasive technique to treat submandibular and parotid calculi, according to the diameter of the calculi and their position in the excretory duct.Submandibular and parotid ducts can both be divided into thirds, delineated by easily recognizable landmarks.
Jean Marc Foletti +4 more
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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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Is early-onset cancer an emerging global epidemic? Current evidence and future implications
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022Tomotaka Ugai +2 more
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The evolving complexity of the collecting duct renin–angiotensin system in hypertension
Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2021Minolfa Prieto +2 more
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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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