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Ultrasound in Salivary Gland Disease

ORL, 1993
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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HIV-associated Salivary Gland Disease

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2009
The authors review the clinical presentation, diagnostic evaluation, and treatment modalities for salivary gland enlargement in an HIV-infected population. Because this can occasionally be the presenting clinical symptom of HIV infection, it is important for the oral/maxillofacial surgeon to diagnose and manage HIV salivary gland enlargement.
Rabie M, Shanti, Shahid R, Aziz
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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

2016
Dentalna radiologija je dio medicinskog procesa u svim stomatološkim djelatnostima, posebno u endodonciji i restorativnoj stomatologiji, za otkrivanje karijesa, promjena pulpe, periapikalnih i parodontalnih promjena te trauma zubi. Primjenjuje se u planiranju terapije tumora i trauma čeljusti, a našla je i primjenu u prikazu statusa mliječne i trajne ...
Višković, Klaudija, Zadravec, Dijana
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Salivary Gland Disease

2009
Saliva serves a variety of important functions, many of which are not appreciated until salivary flow decreases. A wide spectrum of pathologic conditions, including inflammatory, infectious, and neoplastic, affect the major and minor salivary glands, resulting in potentially significant morbidity and diminished quality of life for the patient.
Jean M. Bruch, Nathaniel S. Treister
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Salivary Gland Diseases

2013
Saliva is antibacterial via secretory IgA, lactoferrin, salivary peroxidase, and lysozymes. Necrotizing sialometaplasia is commonly mistaken as malignancy histopathologically (pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia) and resolves without intervention. The tubular form for adenoid cystic carcinoma has the best prognosis and the solid form has the worst ...
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SALIVARY GLAND DISEASE

British Medical Bulletin, 1975
D M, Chisholm, D K, Mason
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Salivary Gland Changes in Disease

Journal of Dental Research, 1987
Ultrastructural alterations occurring in human salivary glands as a result of a variety of diseases are described. Major changes in these organs in cases of cystic fibrosis are probably the result of duct blockage, as indicated by study of chronically inflamed salivary glands.
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[Salivary gland diseases].

Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 1996
Only about 1% of head and neck tumors are neoplasms of the salivary glands. The majority [80%] of these tumors are benign. Pleomorphic adenomas, the most frequent benign tumors of the salivary glands, can transform into malignancy, especially after a long duration.
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Salivary Gland Disease

2022
Antonia Kolokythas, Robert A. Ord
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