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Surgical treatment of dysphagia due to salivary mucocele (sialocele) in a cat
Abstract This case report describes a 10‐year‐old, male, neutered, indoor–outdoor, domestic shorthair cat presented for hyporexia and dysphagia of 1‐month duration tentatively attributed to a recent diet modification. The cat was ultimately referred for a second opinion.
Abedin Shaban Zadeh, Elisabeth Snead
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Ultrasonography of the salivary glands in Sjögren's disease: own data analysis
Objective: to investigate feasibility of using ultrasonography (US) to evaluate structural changes of salivary glands (SG) in patients with Sjögren's disease (SD).Material and methods. The study included 159 patients who were examined in V.A.
Yu. I. Khvan +3 more
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Stafne kemik kavitesi: 3 olgu sunumu
Stafne bone cavities (SBC), which arise mandible angulus among third molar teeth, are round or ovoid-shaped, well-circumscribed, uniloküler and radiolucent lesions. Despite a wide age range seen, in men, 5. and 6. decades seen more.
Gizem Celebioglu +2 more
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Progress in diagnosis and treatment of chronic recurrent parotitis
Chronic recurrent parotitis (CRP) is a non-obstructive parotid inflammation in young children or adults, generally associated with recurrent and intermittent swelling of parotid gland, while children are more susceptible.
WANG Song-ling, WANG Jiang-yi
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Connection between oral health and chronic diseases
Mechanisms linking oral health to chronic diseases. The figure highlights oral health connections to diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, and respiratory diseases. Key mechanisms include inflammation, microbial dysbiosis, oxidative stress, and immune dysregulation, emphasizing the systemic impacts of oral diseases like periodontitis.
Di Fu +5 more
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An unusual case of large, destructive stafne bone cavity with computed tomography findings
Stafne bone cavity (SBC) is an asymptomatic lingual bone depression that usually described as a small oval homogenous radiolucency in the posterior mandibular region.
Mahmut Sumer +3 more
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Background: Stafne’s bone defects (SBDs) are rare, intraosseous lesions not only localized in the mandible but also asymptomatic by default and found occasionally at radiographically investigations. The size and location of these defects can vary, although most are located in the posterior mandible. Since anterior variants are less frequently reported,
Ibrahim Yamany +2 more
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Sialography: Report of 3 cases
Salivary gland examination is an important part of oral examination, especially because of it′s involvement in most of the systemic diseases.
Reddy Sujatha +4 more
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Malignant Mucoepidermoid Tumor Arising in the Accessory Parotid Gland: A Case Report
Purpose: The head and neck surgeon’s fascination with parotid surgery arises from the gland’s spectrum of histopathological presentations, as well as the diversity of its morphological features.
Demetrio Tamiolakis +5 more
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The first case of IgG4-related disease in Italy [PDF]
Background: Recently, Mikulicz’s disease has been defined as an IgG-4 related disease, a systemic condition, where the hallmark pathology findings are lymphoplasmacytic infiltrates, immunoglobulin (Ig)G4-positive plasma cells, modest tissue eosinophilia,
Davide Rolla +5 more
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