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In parotitis, one or both of the parotid glands swell, causing pain while eating, reduced mouth opening, and in some cases fever. Before the vaccination era, mumps was the commonest cause of childhood parotitis. Nowadays acute pediatric parotitis is rare,
Saarinen, Riitta
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A Prospective Study of Recovery of Salivary Gland Function After Calculus Removal by Sialendoscopy [PDF]
S. Lakshmi Nair +2 more
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Cone Beam CT Sialography for the Assessment of Submandibular Gland Structure in Diabetes Mellitus
ABSTRACT Objective To examine the anatomical and morphological structure and potential pathological conditions of the submandibular gland by performing Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) sialography in patients with diabetes mellitus. Study Design The submandibular salivary glands of 25 diabetic and 25 healthy volunteers were examined by CBCT ...
Muhammed Akif Sümbüllü +2 more
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Sialoendoscopy, sialography, and ultrasound: a comparison of diagnostic methods
To compare the accuracy of ultrasound, sialography, and sialendoscopy for examining benign salivary gland obstructions.
Pniak Tomáš +5 more
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Salivary stones:aspects of the composition, diagnosis and patient related factors [PDF]
Salivary stones or sialoliths are calcifications that develop primarily in the drainage ducts of a salivary gland and less frequently in the gland itself.
Kraaij, Saskia
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Objective Juvenile recurrent parotitis (JRP) is a rare disease that may adversely affect normal development and quality of life. The objective of this study was to report on the demographics, characteristics, and treatment outcomes of JRP and to offer ...
Ezer Benaim MD +4 more
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Sialendoscopic treatment of recurrent juvenile parotitis: A South African case series [PDF]
Background. Recurrent juvenile parotitis (RJP) is a well-recognised cause of parotitis in childhood. Sialendoscopy has been extensively used for the investigation and treatment of many benign salivary disorders, and now offers a minimally invasive ...
Edkins, O, Honnet, S
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Sialendoscopy: Introduction, Indications and Technique [PDF]
Recent decades have been marked by clinical research in otolaryngology and head & neck surgery directed towards the concept of organ and function preservation. Morbidity in head and neck diseases has been greatly reduced with acceptance of conservation procedures and open surgical approaches are getting largely replaced with endoscopic ones, wherever ...
P P, Singh, Vikas, Gupta
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Interventional sialendoscopy in parotidomegaly related to eating disorders
Background To evaluate the viability and efficacy of sialendoscopy for the management of parotidomegaly related to eating disorders, 6 patients suffering from eating disorders and recurring symptoms of glandular swelling were followed up at the ...
Giuseppe Colella +6 more
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Z.W.C. Yeung, J.Y.K. Chan
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