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How Can Radiological Limitations in Atypical Clinical Submandibular Gland Küttner Tumor (IgG-4 Disease) Mimic an Atypical Occurrence of a Solid Salivary Gland Tumor? [PDF]
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A novel murine model of Sjögren's disease using lacrimal autoantigen. [PDF]
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Wnt/β -catenin signalling shapes macrophage behaviour during injury and repair in the mouse submandibular gland. [PDF]
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Anti-M3 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Autoantibody in the Serum and Saliva of Oral Lichen Planus Patients: A Case-Control Study. [PDF]
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Pauci-Immune Crescentic Glomerulonephritis Associated With Primary Sjögren Syndrome: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Pediatric Salivary Gland Disease
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2022Salivary gland disease in the pediatric population is rare, yet it encompasses a wide spectrum of disease. It is estimated that 4.3% of salivary gland disease occurs in the pediatric population, with most classified as nonneoplastic. Further extrapolation reveals that 5% of salivary gland neoplastic diseases occur in patients younger than 20 years ...
James Brett, Chafin, Leith, Bayazid
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2020
A variety of diseases ranging from obstructions, infections, to benign and malignant tumors occur in salivary glands. The most common problem is painful blockage of ducts by stones that prevents drainage of saliva. Sialadenitis can be due to either infectious or noninfectious factors.
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A variety of diseases ranging from obstructions, infections, to benign and malignant tumors occur in salivary glands. The most common problem is painful blockage of ducts by stones that prevents drainage of saliva. Sialadenitis can be due to either infectious or noninfectious factors.
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