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Submandibular sialolithiasis treatment: a comparative pilot prospective study of holmium: YAG laser and pneumatic lithotripsy techniques. [PDF]
Özçelik N, Vehbi H, Alaskarov E.
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To Evaluate the Success of Sialendoscopy Assisted Intraoral Approach for Removal of Submandibular Hilar Stones. [PDF]
Chopra V, Singh PP, Arora V.
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Intraoral microscopic-assisted sialolithotomy for management of medium-large submandibular sialolithiasis: A refined technique. [PDF]
Magdy EA +4 more
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Mechanism of influence of calcified nanoparticles in the development of calcified diseases (Review). [PDF]
Li S, Wu J, Bin B.
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Application of Strain Elastography in Dentistry: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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JAMA, 1962
Case records of 180 patients with calculi of the salivary glands were studied with reference to symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. In the series, the submaxillary gland was affected most frequently, with the parotid and sublingual glands next in frequency. In many cases the symptoms of recurrent pain and swelling dated back many years.
D M, LEVY, W H, REMINE, K D, DEVINE
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Case records of 180 patients with calculi of the salivary glands were studied with reference to symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. In the series, the submaxillary gland was affected most frequently, with the parotid and sublingual glands next in frequency. In many cases the symptoms of recurrent pain and swelling dated back many years.
D M, LEVY, W H, REMINE, K D, DEVINE
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Large calculi of the submandibular salivary glands
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986Salivary calculi occur in the submandibular and parotid glands, and their ducts, and occasionally reach a large size. However, little information is available on the composition of these giant stones. 2 cases are reported of unusually large calculi of the submandibular salivary glands.
J W, Frame, A J, Smith
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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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Giant calculi of the submandibular salivary gland
British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1981Abstract Large calculi are rare and reporting a case in a 70-year-old man with a 20-year history of increasingly large mass in the floor of his mouth which turned out to be two large salivary calculi within the gland.
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