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Giant sialolithiasis involving submandibular gland mimicking osteoma of the mandible - A rare clinicopathological case report and a review of literature. [PDF]
Datarkar A, Valvi B, Parmar S, Daware S.
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At the cutting-edge:what's the latest in imaging to diagnose Sjögren's syndrome? [PDF]
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Obstructive Salivary Gland Disorders - A Malaysian Patient Series. [PDF]
Subha ST, Osman M, Narayanan P.
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Elemental characteristics of sialoliths extracted from a patient with recurrent sialolithiasis. [PDF]
Sodnom-Ish B +4 more
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SIALENDOSCOPY. CLINICAL RESULTS
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<i>Streptococcus pneumoniae</i> as a Potential Cause of Pyogenic Parotitis in a Patient with Poor Oral Hygiene and Vitamin D Deficiency. [PDF]
Salhab M.
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2008
Sialendoscopy is finding increasing application in the management of salivary-gland swellings as it provides a diagnostic method for the main salivary ducts coupled with a therapeutic tool. Many recent studies have emphasized the diagnostic and therapeutic advantages of this noninvasive technique.
Frederic, Faure +2 more
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Sialendoscopy is finding increasing application in the management of salivary-gland swellings as it provides a diagnostic method for the main salivary ducts coupled with a therapeutic tool. Many recent studies have emphasized the diagnostic and therapeutic advantages of this noninvasive technique.
Frederic, Faure +2 more
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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2010
The definitive cause of most cases of recurrent salivary gland inflammation in children remains unknown. Relatively little has been written about the use of sialendoscopy as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool in children.To evaluate the safety and efficacy of sialendoscopy as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool for recurrent salivary gland inflammation in
Noel, Jabbour +3 more
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The definitive cause of most cases of recurrent salivary gland inflammation in children remains unknown. Relatively little has been written about the use of sialendoscopy as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool in children.To evaluate the safety and efficacy of sialendoscopy as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool for recurrent salivary gland inflammation in
Noel, Jabbour +3 more
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2012
Sialendoscopy was introduced in the early 1990s as a minimally invasive alternative to standard methods for diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and obstructive salivary gland disease. The technique was pioneered in adults; however, advances in instrumentation have allowed this to be adapted to the smaller salivary ductal anatomy found in the ...
Jean M, Bruch, Jennifer, Setlur
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Sialendoscopy was introduced in the early 1990s as a minimally invasive alternative to standard methods for diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and obstructive salivary gland disease. The technique was pioneered in adults; however, advances in instrumentation have allowed this to be adapted to the smaller salivary ductal anatomy found in the ...
Jean M, Bruch, Jennifer, Setlur
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