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Differential diagnosis of bacterial sialadenitis in a rheumatologist's practice: a case report
The paper describes a clinical case of a female patient with bacterial sialadenitis. The specific features of this case are sialadenitis concurrent with serum monoclonal secretion, as well as the absence of the effect of previous antibacterial therapy ...
A. V. Torgashina
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Crystalloids in Submandibular Sialadenitis [PDF]
Fine needle aspiration cytology of the salivary glands plays an important role in the diagnosis of neoplastic and non neoplastic lesions of salivary gland. Crystalloids in salivary gland lesions are a rare occurrence. A case of submandibular sialomegaly in an elderly patient with a clinical suspicion of metastasis was subjected to FNAC which showed ...
B N, Nandeesh, Julian A, Crasta
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Objective: The aim of this study is to develop a simple and efficient screening questionnaire to be able to routinely monitor potential radioiodine therapy-induced complications.Materials and Methods: A new radioiodine 6 (RAI-6) questionnaire containing ...
Samanta Buchholzer +11 more
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Acute Unilateral Parotid Gland Swelling following General Anaesthesia for Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery: A Case Report [PDF]
Acute enlargement of the parotid gland following general anaesthetic administration is an uncommon, harmless, and self-limiting complication. The most likely cause was thought to be anaesthesia mumps, which involves a complex interaction of multiple ...
Saiesh Narayan Raut Dessai +2 more
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Primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation of exocrine tissue, resulting in loss of tears and saliva. Patients also experience many extra-glandular disease manifestations.
Achamaporn Punnanitinont +5 more
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The unknown face of labial salivary glands. Labial salivary gland biopsy as a diagnostic tool
Labial salivary gland biopsy (LSGB) is a minimally invasive and safe surgical procedure performed in the diagnosis and monitoring of selected diseases such as Sjögren’s syndrome (SS), sarcoidosis, and amyloidosis.
Bartłomiej Kamiński, Zbigniew Guzera
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A 12-year-old boy presented with acute neck swelling diagnosed as submandibular sialadenitis secondary to influenza; it resolved quickly with supportive care. Recognition of this as a clinical entity during the influenza season may help guide management.
Mei Ikenori +5 more
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Evaluating YouTube videos on sialendoscopy as an educational resource for patients
Objectives Patients are increasingly relying on YouTube for health information. We objectively evaluated the quality and comprehensiveness of sialendoscopy YouTube videos available to patients.
Daniel J. Campbell +3 more
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Acute Submandibular Sialadenitis
Sialadenitis is a stone in the salivary system that often presents as acute pain and swelling and can cause significant distress to patients. Here, we present a case of submandibular sialadenitis in a 41-year-old woman who experienced sudden-onset facial and neck pain and swelling.
Vu, Megan +4 more
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Acute Submandibular Sialadenitis—A Case Report
Many conditions affect the salivary glands. Acute sialadenitis is infectious or inflammatory disorders of the salivary glands. The exact frequency of submandibular sialadenitis is unclear.
Rakhi Chandak +3 more
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