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Development of the Chronic Sialadenitis Outcome Test-14 for Chronic Sialadenitis. [PDF]
We created a valid tool, CSOT‐14, for assessing the symptoms and limitations of patients suffering from chronic sialadenitis‐related symptoms. CSOT‐14 effectively differentiated patients from healthy controls, and this instrument can assist us in evaluating patients with chronic sialadenitis in everyday clinical practice and in a research setting ...
Vartiainen J +7 more
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To provide family physicians with a practical evidence-based approach to the management of patients with sialadenitis.MEDLINE and PubMed databases were searched for English-language research on sialadenitis and other salivary gland disorders, as well as for relevant review articles and guidelines published between 1981 and 2021.Sialadenitis refers to ...
Jonah, Moore +4 more
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Development of a patient reported outcome instrument for chronic sialadenitis
Background Sialendoscopy assisted treatments are a minimally invasive management modality for chronic sialadenitis. Clinicians report improved patient quality of life (QoL) following sialendoscopy assisted treatments, but there exist gaps in current ...
Fatemeh Ramazani +6 more
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Ultrasound in sialadenitis [PDF]
The salivary glands are located superficially and are therefore easily accessible to ultrasound (US) examination, particularly if a high-frequency probe designed for small parts is used. Hence, US examination of these organs is widely applied particularly in non-neoplastic pathologies.
M A, Orlandi, V, Pistorio, P A, Guerra
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Does fasting during Ramadan increase the risk of the development of sialadenitis?
Background Ramadan is a month within the Islamic lunar calendar when Muslims are required to fast (abstain from food and drink) during the daytime (from sunrise to sunset) for the entire month.
Michael V. Joachim +5 more
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A ten-year-old indoor, castrated male Cardigan Welsh Corgi (Canis familiaris) presented with the chief complaints of chronic vomiting, retching, hypersalivation, and bilateral submandibular masses for two months.
Park SY, Lee JS, Yoon HY, Kim HE, Kim JH
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Unraveling Oral Dysbiosis: Microbial Complexity in Common Oral Diseases. [PDF]
The oral microbiome undergoes dynamic establishment from birth, maturing into a resilient ecosystem. Perturbation of this homeostasis—driven by dietary, immunological, and anatomical factors—triggers dysbiosis, which underpins the pathogenesis of major oral diseases, including dental caries, periodontal disease, salivary gland disorders, oral mucosal ...
Kang Z +8 more
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The Therapeutic Outcome of Sialendoscopy in Patients with Sialoadenitis [PDF]
Introduction:Recent advances have led to the development of sialendoscopy, an accurate, minimally invasive procedure with high diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities in treating sialolithiasis.
Mohammad Farhadi +5 more
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Sylwanowicz, Lauren, Wong, Andrew
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Introduction. Sialadenitis is a frequent occurrence after radioactive iodine therapy (RAI). However, reports on its predictors and risk factors in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMRO) are scarce. Aim.
Ruba Riachy +4 more
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