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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1999
Penetrating and blunt trauma to the salivary glands produces potential injury to the salivary tissue, salivary ducts, and to the facial nerve. This article presents a rationale of management for glandular and duct injury, emphasizing surgical and conservative therapy.
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Penetrating and blunt trauma to the salivary glands produces potential injury to the salivary tissue, salivary ducts, and to the facial nerve. This article presents a rationale of management for glandular and duct injury, emphasizing surgical and conservative therapy.
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1992
Clinically significant declines of salivary output are not a function of aging. Complaints of oral dryness (xerostomia) are common in the elderly patient, however. This complaint is most often a consequence of medications; tricyclic antidepressants, certain antihypertensives, and anticholinergics can cause marked decreases in salivary flow rates. Other
J C, Atkinson, P C, Fox
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Clinically significant declines of salivary output are not a function of aging. Complaints of oral dryness (xerostomia) are common in the elderly patient, however. This complaint is most often a consequence of medications; tricyclic antidepressants, certain antihypertensives, and anticholinergics can cause marked decreases in salivary flow rates. Other
J C, Atkinson, P C, Fox
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1969
Abstract 1. 1. A series of 403 cases of salivary gland tumors seen over twenty-seven years at the Tata Memorial Hospital in Bombay are reviewed. 2. 2. Malignant tumors were relatively more frequent (204 malignant to 199 benign tumors). 3. 3.
G G, Potdar, J C, Paymaster
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Abstract 1. 1. A series of 403 cases of salivary gland tumors seen over twenty-seven years at the Tata Memorial Hospital in Bombay are reviewed. 2. 2. Malignant tumors were relatively more frequent (204 malignant to 199 benign tumors). 3. 3.
G G, Potdar, J C, Paymaster
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DISEASES OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948The secretions of the buccal cavity are derived from a number of secretory glands, the parotid, submaxillary and sublingual glands; the glands of Blandin and Nuhn, the palatal glands, Moore glands and a number of small mucus-secreting units situated in the floor of the mouth and the buccal surfaces of the cheeks.
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Hemangiomas of the salivary glands
The Laryngoscope, 1976AbstractFive salivary gland hemangiomas in adults are reported. The feasibility of preoperative diagnosis on clinical and radiologic grounds is emphasized. Adult hemangiomas are of the cavernous type and can be differentiated from infantile capillary hemangiomas clinically as well as histologically.
M, Nussbaum, S, Tan, M L, Som
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Cytology of the Salivary Glands
Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2014Common usage of fine-needle aspirate (FNA) for salivary gland lesions is the preoperative determination of whether a lesion is neoplastic, its lineage, and if neoplastic, whether it is low grade/benign, or high grade. Immunohistochemical stains can be performed on cell blocks to determine lineage and help refine diagnosis, although their performance is
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[The pathology of salivary glands. Tumors of the salivary glands].
Revue belge de medecine dentaire, 2007The management of benign and malignant neoplasms of the salivary glands requires precise knowledge of tumor histogenesis and classification as well as surgical skills. Pleomorphic adenoma and Whartin's tumor are the most frequent tumors in parotid glands while the probability for malignant tumors is higher in other glands, especially in sublingual and ...
P, Mahy, H, Reychler
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Sonography of the salivary glands
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1989In a blinded retrospective study of the efficacy of sonography of the salivary glands, we obtained sonograms on 849 patients. The patients were referred over the last 5 years from the ear, nose, and throat department of our university hospital. Eight-eight percent of the patients had symptoms related to the salivary glands. One hundred fifty-six of the
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2010
Salivary gland disease covers a wide range of pathological entities, including salivary gland-specific disease, as well as manifestations of systemic diseases. This chapter discusses the recent advances in managing obstructive salivary gland disease, the move from gland excision to gland preservation, the dilemmas in diagnosing and managing tumours of ...
Bethan L, Thomas +2 more
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Salivary gland disease covers a wide range of pathological entities, including salivary gland-specific disease, as well as manifestations of systemic diseases. This chapter discusses the recent advances in managing obstructive salivary gland disease, the move from gland excision to gland preservation, the dilemmas in diagnosing and managing tumours of ...
Bethan L, Thomas +2 more
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Disorders of the Salivary Glands
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990A careful history and physical examination is essential in diagnosing and treating salivary gland disorders. This alone may identify congenital lesions, trauma, acute and chronic inflammatory diseases, and a variety of other conditions affecting the salivary glands.
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