THE ROLE OF SIALENDOSCOPY IN THE TREATMENT OF JUVENILE RECURRENT PAROTITIS
Introduction: Juvenile recurrent parotitis presents with recurrent and painful swelling of the parotid gland in children and adolescents. Usually, the disease resolves spontaneously by the end of puberty, although frequent inflammation can damage the ...
Anže Jerman +3 more
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Sialolithiasis. Proposal for a new minimally invasive procedure: piezoelectric surgery [PDF]
Sialolithiasis is the presence of stones in the ducts of the salivary glands. Most episodes are unique, and 60-80% are located exclusively in the main excretory duct.
Aracil Kessler, Luis +2 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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A Retrospective Analysis of Multiple Affected Salivary Gland Diseases: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Benefits of Interventional Sialendoscopy. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES Multiple affected salivary gland diseases are rare compared to single gland diseases and represent a major diagnostic challenge. These cases are commonly neglected in the scientific literature, despite the considerable suffering of these ...
Anschuetz, Lukas +6 more
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Salivary Gland Disorders in Pediatric Patients: A 20 Years’ Experience
Salivary gland disorders are uncommon in children; they show a lower prevalence when compared to adults. The literature has a relative lack of information about the management and the different treatment protocols regarding these diseases.
Giorgio Lo Giudice +5 more
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Clinical management of Sialadenitis [PDF]
Within the area of salivary gland pathology, obstructive sialadenitis is the most common inflammatory condition of the salivary glands.1 It has been well established in the literature that salivary calculi occur most commonly in the submandibular gland ...
Cassim, Zarreen +2 more
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Use of irrigation device for duct dilatation during sialendoscopy [PDF]
Background: Continuous irrigation of the duct with isotonic saline is one of the fundamental stages of a successful sialendoscopic procedure. It allows for an adequate luminal distension for the removal of debris and mucous plugs and for the conservative
Clemenzi, Veronica +6 more
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Diagnostic and interventional sialendoscopy in recurrent salivary gland swellings
Objectives: Sialendoscopy is an endoscopic technique to examine the ducts of the major salivary glands. It is minimally invasive and can be used for diagnosis and management of ductal pathologies.
Erhun Şerbetci, Gani Atilla Şengör
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Salivary and lacrimal dysfunction after radioactive iodine for differentiated thyroid cancer: American Head and Neck Society Endocrine Surgery Section and Salivary Gland Section joint multidisciplinary clinical consensus statement of otolaryngology, ophthalmology, nuclear medicine and endocrinology [PDF]
BackgroundPostoperative radioactive iodine (RAI) administration is widely utilized in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer. While beneficial in select patients, it is critical to recognize the potential negative sequelae of this treatment.
Angelos, Peter +27 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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