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Imaging of sialadenitis

open access: yesNeuroradiology Journal, 2017
Sialadenitis is an inflammation or infection of the salivary glands that may affect the parotid, submandibular and small salivary glands. Imaging findings vary among unilateral or bilateral salivary gland enlargement, atrophy, abscess, ductal dilation, cysts, stones and calcification.
Ahmed Abdel Khalek Abdel Razek   +1 more
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Pediatric Sialadenitis

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2014
Sialadenitis in the pediatric population accounts for up to 10% of all salivary gland disease. Viral parotitis and juvenile recurrent parotitis are the two most common causes. Multiple factors, independently or in combination, can result in acute, chronic, or recurrent acute salivary gland inflammation.
Carrie L Francis
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Obstructive sialadenitis

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1980
The value of all the procedures which have been described for the investigation of disorders of the major salivary glands is discussed in so far as they aided the management of one bizarre case of obstructive submandibular sialadenitis. In particular an unusual indication for salivary gland scanning is also suggested.
G S, Blair, G D, Wood
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Sialadenitis

Ugeskrift for Læger
Sialadenitis can present in an acute, chronic, or recurring manner. The causes are many and range from infections over obstructions to autoimmune and systemic diseases. Acute sialadenitis is caused by bacteria or viruses and can usually be treated by general practitioners, whereas patients with chronic or recurrent sialadenitis should be referred to an
Hanne Høxbroe, Michaelsen   +3 more
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