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Subacute necrotizing sialadenitis

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1990
Twelve cases of a heretofore unreported minor salivary gland disease have been reported. Although an infectious cause is suspected for this self-limiting inflammatory process, the actual cause remains unknown. It typically presents as a unilateral, erythematous, nonuclerated but painful, solitary firm swelling of the posterior hard palate. Patients are
J T, Werning   +2 more
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Sulfadiazine-Induced Sialadenitis

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1997
OBJECTIVE: To present a case of sialadenitis induced by sulfadiazine. CASE SUMMARY: A 50-year-old man with bronchitis developed swelling of the parotid glands and floor of the mouth as well as plugging in his ears 2 hours after ...
B, Añíbarro, J L, Fontela
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Iodide-Associated Sialadenitis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
A 67-year-old man who had previously had heart transplantation and had chronic kidney disease underwent coronary angiography. He had received pretreatment owing to a reported history of iodine allergy but reported neck swelling several hours later.
Mehdi, Afshar, Mosaad, Alhussein
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Chronic obstructive sialadenitis

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1971
Abstract Conservative treatment of sialodochitis and ductal perforation is described. In this particular case, sialograms showed areas of stenosis in the right Wharton's duct near the gland hilus and an extravasation phenomenon caused by ductal perforation at the point where the duct curved over the posterior border of the mylohyoid muscle.
P D, Marano, E A, Smart, S C, Kolodny
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Phenylbutazone-induced sialadenitis

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1974
Abstract The use of phenylbutazone drugs as anti-inflammatory agents might result in adverse reactions at different organ levels, including salivary glands. A case of sialadenitis following phenylbutazone administration is described. The results of the laboratory work-up and salivary gland scintigraphy are presented to support the diagnosis and ...
A A, Garfunkel   +3 more
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IgG4-associated sialadenitis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2011
An enlarged salivary gland or lacrimal gland raises a wide differential diagnosis that includes both benign inflammatory conditions and malignant disorders. This review aims to address the numerous controversies that have arisen regarding inflammatory diseases of the salivary gland over the past two centuries and more specifically address the relevance
Julia T, Geyer, Vikram, Deshpande
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Meningococcal Cellulitis and Sialadenitis

Southern Medical Journal, 1998
Neisseria meningitidis is a rare cause of cellulitis. No cases of meningococcal sialadenitis have previously been reported. We recently successfully treated a patient who had meningococcal cellulitis and sialadenitis. We review previously reported cases of cellulitis due to N meningitidis and speculate on the role of underlying disease in the ...
M S, Gelfand   +3 more
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Neonatal submandibular sialadenitis

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1980
Abscess of the salivary glands in the neonatal period is a rare occurrence and almost always involves the parotid gland. A case of suppurative sialadenitis and abscess involving the submandibular gland in a neonate is presented. The diagnosis and management of this uncommon disease are discussed.
W W, Banks   +3 more
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Chronic sialadenitis

Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histopathology, 1987
The cellular changes in salivary gland parenchyma with chronic inflammation were studied immunocytochemically with a panel of antibodies. Myoepithelial cells were labelled with antimyosin, duct cells with a polyclonal anti-callus prekeratin, a monoclonal anti-keratin CAM 5.2 and a monoclonal anti-keratin 7 (RPN 1162), and a subpopulation of basal duct ...
R M, Palmer, J W, Eveson
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Microbiology and management of sialadenitis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2002
Acute and chronic inflammatory diseases of the major and minor salivary glands constitute the most common clinical syndrome of salivary glands. During the past decade, the use of antibiotics along with fluid hydration and electrolyte management has almost eliminated the development of fulminating acute suppurative parotitis in hospital surgical ...
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