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Radiology, 1977
Subtraction sialography is described and demonstrated to be a simple yet helpful technique in evaluating the salivary glands. The improved visualization of the ductal system is demonstrated.
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Subtraction sialography is described and demonstrated to be a simple yet helpful technique in evaluating the salivary glands. The improved visualization of the ductal system is demonstrated.
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Sialography: a pictorial review
Oral Radiology, 2022Non-tumour inflammatory and obstructive salivary gland pathologies such as sialadenitis, sialolithiasis, sialadenosis, ductal strictures, etc. require precise radiological evaluation and mapping of salivary gland ductal system for better treatment outcome.
Srinivas Kandula +2 more
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1956
The differential diagnosis of swellings of the side of the face and neck has never been easy and one would have thought that, as soon as radiological methods were available, attention would have been given to the application of X-ray investigation to such structures in those parts that lend themselves to the method.
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The differential diagnosis of swellings of the side of the face and neck has never been easy and one would have thought that, as soon as radiological methods were available, attention would have been given to the application of X-ray investigation to such structures in those parts that lend themselves to the method.
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Sialography: A Simplified Technique
Radiology, 1975A simplified method of sialography is described. A wedged catheter tip positioned in the duct prevents backward leakage of contrast material into the oral cavity.
B A, Carroll, A R, Goldin
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CT sialography and conventional sialography in the investigation of parotid masses
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1987In a 3-year period computed tomography (CT), both plain and in combination with sialography, and conventional sialography were used in 59 patients who had or were suspected of having salivary gland tumors, with special regard to attenuation in different tumors and the tumor borders.
L G, Hansson, C C, Johansen
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Clinical and CT sialography findings in 22 dogs with surgically confirmed sialoceles
Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, 2022Tobias Schwarz +2 more
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