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The Sheep Head Versus the Pig Head as a Training Model for Sialendoscopy
Successful teaching in sialendoscopy was evident for both models, irrespective of the participants' training level. The sheep head was favored for procedures involving the parotid gland, while the pig model was preferred for the submandibular gland.
Urs Borner +19 more
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Imaging in major salivary gland diseases
Most of the salivary glands diseases are characterized only by a few distinct clinical patterns. Medical history and clinical examination are still considered of great relevance.
C. Botsios +7 more
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MR sialography of iatrogenic sialocele: comparison with conventional sialography [PDF]
The objective of this study was to compare the conventional sialography with MR sialography in a series of patients with iatrogenic sialocele (sialocyst).50 salivary glands in 39 patients with suspected inflammatory disease of the salivary gland underwent conventional sialography and MR sialography.
A, Gadodia +4 more
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Cavernous hemangioma of the parotid gland in adults [PDF]
Hemangiomas account for 0.4-0.6% of all tumors of the parotid gland and most of them occur in children, never - theless in adults hemangiomas are very rare.
Lara Sánchez, Hugo +3 more
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This study compared the efficacy of sialendoscopy‐assisted stone removal (SASR) with non‐endoscopic transoral stone removal (TOSR) for non‐palpable submandibular stones. Among 70 patients in the SASR group, 98.57% achieved complete stone removal, while the TOSR group's success rate was 94.12%. SASR had fewer acute complications (7.14%) compared to TOSR
Han Cheol Lee +5 more
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Sialoendoscopy: A new diagnostic and therapeutic tool
One of the most important innovations in last few years is sialoendoscopy. The diagnosis and treatment of obstruction and inflammation of the salivary glands can be problematic because of the limitations of the standard imaging techniques. Sialoendoscopy
Abhijeet Alok +3 more
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Treatment of Botulinum Toxin Type A in Parotid Fistula after Face Lifting [PDF]
Botulinum toxin type A has an inhibitory action not only on neuromuscular junctions, but also postganglionic sympathetic and cholinergic autonomic parasympathetic acetylcholine release at the secretary end of the salivary gland. Use of botulinum toxin to
Min Su Jung +6 more
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Determinants of stimulated salivary flow among haematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients [PDF]
The aetiology of hyposalivation in haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) recipients is not fully understood. This study examined the effects of treatment-related aetiological factors, particularly medications, on stimulated salivary flow in ...
Mauramo, Matti +4 more
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Sialolithiasis is the most common salivary gland disease, occurs most commonly in middle aged patient. There is a slight male predominance. More than 80% of salivary calculi occur in the submandibular glands or its duct.
Md Shahjahan Ali +4 more
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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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