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Minimally Invasive Surgical Approach for Parotid Sialolith Removal. [PDF]

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Burman S   +4 more
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Radiation-Induced Volume Changes in the Parotid and Submandibular Glands, Intragland Dose Distribution, and Quality of Life Scores Over a Long Follow-Up Period. [PDF]

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Seo Y   +11 more
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Sialography

Australasian Radiology, 1969
SUMMARYA description is given of a convenient sialography technique and of the radiographic appearances in the most important conditions which can be demonstrated by it. Conclusions are drawn concerning the lesions in which distension technique may be of value.
B, Liliequist, U, Welander
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Sialography and CT-Sialography in the Diagnosis of Parotid Masses

Acta Radiologica. Diagnosis, 1984
Parotid masses were evaluated by sialography and CT-sialography in 22 patients. Nineteen were benign tumors and one a metastasis. All were identified by CT. Two patients with sialoadenitis were misinterpreted at CT. All benign tumors appeared as lobulated, sharply marginated masses, embedded in displaced glandular parenchyma.
O, Eyjólfsson, T, Nordshus, T, Dahl
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Sublingual sialography

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1980
A case of specific catheterization of the sublingual gland is presented. The possibility of routine examination of this gland is discussed on the basis of a review of the literature.
Wackens, Georges, De Smedt, E.
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Bacteraemia consequential to sialography

British Dental Journal, 1985
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Lamey, PJ   +4 more
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