Long-term efficacy of sialendoscopy in treating childhood Sjögren’s disease with chronological monitoring by salivary gland ultrasonography: A novel approach [PDF]
Background Childhood Sjögren’s Disease (cSjD) is an underdiagnosed phenomenon with clinical and pathophysiological nuances in contrast to Sjögren’s Disease (SjD) in the adult population.
Kristin Drew +4 more
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Sialendoscopy approach in treating juvenile recurrent parotitis: a systematic review [PDF]
Background Juvenile recurrent parotitis (JRP) is characterized by recurrent episodes of painful parotid swelling in children. The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the diagnostic and therapeutic effectiveness of sialendoscopy in children
D. Soriano-Martín +5 more
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Sialendoscopy in Management of Juvenile Recurrent Parotitis—A Single Centre Experience [PDF]
Juvenile recurrent parotitis is a rare inflammatory disease of the parotid gland that shares diverse therapeutic management between institutions.
Luka Pušnik +3 more
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Evolution of Sialendoscopy in clinical practice: Survey of attending practitioners [PDF]
Sialendoscopy is a relatively new technique that is safe, minimally invasive and effective as a diagnostic as well as a therapeutic tool for the management of deep seated, proximal, salivary ductal obstruction.
Cassim, Zarreen +3 more
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A Comprehensive Study of Combined Approach Sialendoscopy in Managing Salivary Gland Sialolithiasis [PDF]
Objective: Obstructive salivary gland diseases were traditionally managed conservatively, with surgical treatment reserved for refractory cases only. These surgeries, ranging from papillotomy to sialadenectomy, often involved numerous complications.
Milind Navalakhe +5 more
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Sialendoscopy for treatment of major salivary glands diseases: a comprehensive analysis of published systematic reviews and meta-analyses [PDF]
Objectives: Sialendoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat obstructive salivary gland diseases. Previous studies in the topic have shown mixed results.
Lucas Kallas-Silva +6 more
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Sialendoscopy for Improvement of Salivary Flow in Patients with Sjögren Syndrome - Comparative Analysis of Intraglandular Washing Solutions [PDF]
Introduction Among the potential diseases that present altered salivary flow and activity is Sjögren syndrome. Sialendoscopy seems to be an important therapeutic option.
Gabriela Robaskewicz Pascoto +4 more
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First evaluation of an ovine training model for sialendoscopy [PDF]
Objective Sialendoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic technique used in the treatment of various salivary gland diseases. To date, there are very few suitable training models other than the pig's head, which has been used at the ...
Urs Borner +4 more
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Outpatient Ductal Steroid Irrigations as an Adjuvant Treatment to Sialendoscopy in Recurrent Inflammatory Obstructive Sialadenitis [PDF]
The aim of this study is to retrospectively investigate the effectiveness of outpatient ductal steroid irrigations (DSIs) as an adjuvant treatment in recurrent inflammatory obstructive sialadenitis (RIOS).
Sara Torretta +4 more
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Success of minimally invasive salivary gland surgery—Quality of life, prognostic factors [PDF]
Objective Goal of this study was to investigate, whether sialendoscopy in obstructive salivary gland disorders affects patients' oral health‐related quality of life compared to healthy individuals, and to determine factors that might influence this ...
Frederike Weigelt +3 more
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