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Ultrasound in Salivary Gland Disease

ORL, 2010
This text reviews the normal ultrasound (US) anatomy of the salivary glands along with tumoral, lithiasic, and inflammatory pathologies. For salivary gland tumors, US does have limitations (failure to visualize the entire parotid gland, relations with the nerve plexus, in-depth spread of large tumors, false-negative errors of malignancy for small ...
J N, Bruneton, M Y, Mourou
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Salivary Gland Disease

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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DISEASES OF THE SALIVARY GLANDS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
The 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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Benign salivary gland disease

Hospital Medicine, 2001
The majority of benign clinical problems that present affect the major salivary glands — parotid and submandibular. However, there are numerous minor salivary glands located in the mucosa of the head and neck which have the same predilection to the same diseases that affect the major glands but to a lesser frequency.
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Salivary Immunoglobulins in Diseases Affecting Salivary Glands

1978
Inflammatory disorders of the salivary glands cause marked abnormalities in secretion of immunoglobulins. The changes are reversible, however, in a relatively short period of time. More subtle changes in immunoglobulin transport are present in such diseases as Sjogren's syndrome and diabetes.
I D, Mandel, H, Baurmash
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[Salivary gland diseases].

Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie : MKG, 2000
After more than 25 years of activity in the field of salivary gland surgery, especially parotid gland surgery, the following statements can be made. 1. Salivary gland diseases are extremely variable and their treatment requires vast clinical experience. 2.
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Diseases of the Salivary Glands

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1987
This important book is authored by three otolaryngologists from West Germany including the distinguished Dr A. Miehlke with his lifelong interest in the salivary glands and the facial nerve. Dr G. Seifert, Director of the Institute of Pathology at the University of Hamburg (West Germany) provides input from the discipline of pathology.
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Diseases of the salivary glands

Surgery (Oxford), 2009
Abstract Salivary gland diseases represent a wide spectrum of both inflammatory and neoplastic conditions. The variety of pathologies and the technical difficulties of surgery present unique challenges to the surgeon treating these conditions. An overview of these conditions is presented.
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Diseases of the Salivary Glands

Southern Medical Journal, 1955
G S, FITZ-HUGH   +2 more
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SALIVARY GLAND DISEASE

British Medical Bulletin, 1975
D M, Chisholm, D K, Mason
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