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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2019 
Salivary gland tumors are rare pathologic entities that are derived from major and minor salivary gland tissue located throughout the head and neck region. These tumors are distinctly heterogenous, comprising numerous cell types, especially those deemed malignant.
Eric R. Carlson, Thomas Schlieve
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Salivary gland tumors are rare pathologic entities that are derived from major and minor salivary gland tissue located throughout the head and neck region. These tumors are distinctly heterogenous, comprising numerous cell types, especially those deemed malignant.
Eric R. Carlson, Thomas Schlieve
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1978 
Complaints related to the salivary glands tend to fall into the following groups: an acute swelling, a recurrent swelling, a persistent swelling, a dry mouth or excessive salivation.
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Complaints related to the salivary glands tend to fall into the following groups: an acute swelling, a recurrent swelling, a persistent swelling, a dry mouth or excessive salivation.
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2011 
Inflammatory tumors and benign cysts represent the major cause of salivary gland enlargements in children. In case of a tumor, hemangioma is the most common histotype within the salivary glands in these patients (Baker and Malone 1985; Lack and Upton 1988).
Guzzo, Marco, GodziĆski, Jan
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Inflammatory tumors and benign cysts represent the major cause of salivary gland enlargements in children. In case of a tumor, hemangioma is the most common histotype within the salivary glands in these patients (Baker and Malone 1985; Lack and Upton 1988).
Guzzo, Marco, GodziĆski, Jan
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1954 
Abstract One hundred twenty-three cases of salivary gland tumors treated at Grace-New Haven Community Hospital from 1922 to 1952 have been reviewed, and the findings are as follows. 1. 1. The parotid gland was the most frequent tumor site. 2. 2. Malignant and recurrent tumors were found most often in the parotid gland. 3. 3.
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Abstract One hundred twenty-three cases of salivary gland tumors treated at Grace-New Haven Community Hospital from 1922 to 1952 have been reviewed, and the findings are as follows. 1. 1. The parotid gland was the most frequent tumor site. 2. 2. Malignant and recurrent tumors were found most often in the parotid gland. 3. 3.
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2014 
The first line of approach in the diagnosis of salivary gland masses is to perform a fine-needle aspiration (FNA). The use of ultrasound (US) to guide the needle and sample the most appropriate area of the lesion in small palpable or non-palpable lesions greatly improves the diagnostic accuracy and helps planning the most appropriate clinical ...
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The first line of approach in the diagnosis of salivary gland masses is to perform a fine-needle aspiration (FNA). The use of ultrasound (US) to guide the needle and sample the most appropriate area of the lesion in small palpable or non-palpable lesions greatly improves the diagnostic accuracy and helps planning the most appropriate clinical ...
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2011 
Patients with salivary gland disease present with certain objective and/or subjective signs. An accurate diagnosis for these patients requires a range of techniques that includes the organized integration of information derived from their history, clinical examination, imaging, serology, and histopathology.
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Patients with salivary gland disease present with certain objective and/or subjective signs. An accurate diagnosis for these patients requires a range of techniques that includes the organized integration of information derived from their history, clinical examination, imaging, serology, and histopathology.
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Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2004 
Treatment and cure of salivary gland neoplasms requires surgical intervention in most cases. For parotid neoplasms, the most common surgical procedure performed is the superficial parotidectomy with facial nerve preservation. Postoperative radiation therapy is indicated in high-grade salivary gland malignancies and malignancies with increased risk of ...
Ranjiv Saini +11 more
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Treatment and cure of salivary gland neoplasms requires surgical intervention in most cases. For parotid neoplasms, the most common surgical procedure performed is the superficial parotidectomy with facial nerve preservation. Postoperative radiation therapy is indicated in high-grade salivary gland malignancies and malignancies with increased risk of ...
Ranjiv Saini +11 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1974 
Abstract The phenomenon known as renal counterbalance and its sequela, compensatory renal hypertrophy, has been accepted by urologists for five decades. Recognition of this situation in the paired salivary gland system is not so well appreciated. A study is reported demonstrating salivary gland hypertrophy in the dog when the animal is subjected to ...
Homer S. Samuels, Robert F. Provencher
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Abstract The phenomenon known as renal counterbalance and its sequela, compensatory renal hypertrophy, has been accepted by urologists for five decades. Recognition of this situation in the paired salivary gland system is not so well appreciated. A study is reported demonstrating salivary gland hypertrophy in the dog when the animal is subjected to ...
Homer S. Samuels, Robert F. Provencher
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Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2006 
This article reviews the role of imaging in the management of tumors of the salivary glands, discussing tumor localization, extent, and, where possible, characterization. The relative benefits of the different modalities and the typical features of benign and malignant lesions are discussed for each modality.
Gitta Madani, Timothy Beale
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This article reviews the role of imaging in the management of tumors of the salivary glands, discussing tumor localization, extent, and, where possible, characterization. The relative benefits of the different modalities and the typical features of benign and malignant lesions are discussed for each modality.
Gitta Madani, Timothy Beale
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Sialadenosis of the salivary glands
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1995Sialadenosis (sialosis) is an uncommon, non-inflammatory condition which usually causes bilateral, diffuse enlargement of the salivary glands, particularly the parotid. We present a series of 7 patients with sialadenosis. Two had bilateral and 4 unilateral parotid involvement. One patient had unilateral submandibular gland sialadenosis. One patient had
R.I. MacLeod +3 more
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