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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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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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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.
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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.
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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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Magnetic Resonance Sialography
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1998To evaluate a new noninvasive sialographic technique, we applied a new magnetic resonance technique to 10 healthy volunteers and 21 patients with lesions of the parotid gland. In addition to the usually performed T1 and T2 cross‐sectional sequences, a heavily T2‐weighted sequence (TR = 3600 msec, TE = 800 msec) was performed that allowed depiction of ...
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Radiology, 1978
The author describes a new method of cannulating stenotic salivary ducts. Due to its speed, simplicity, availability of materials, and rapid mastery by radiological technicians, it is recommended for routine use in sialography.
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The author describes a new method of cannulating stenotic salivary ducts. Due to its speed, simplicity, availability of materials, and rapid mastery by radiological technicians, it is recommended for routine use in sialography.
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