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Canine bilateral zygomatic sialadenitis: 20 cases (2000‐2019)
Objectives To describe clinical findings, cross‐sectional imaging features, management and outcome of dogs with bilateral zygomatic sialadenitis. Materials and Methods Clinical databases of three referral institutions were searched for dogs diagnosed with bilateral zygomatic sialadenitis who underwent magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography ...
A. E. Enache +6 more
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Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are rare vascular lesion in the buccal fat pad (BFP). One of the important complications associated with these lesions is phlebolith formation within it. To the best of authors′ knowledge, there is no medical literature
Arpita Saha +3 more
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Solid state NMR of salivary calculi: Proline-rich salivary proteins, citrate, polysaccharides, lipids, and organic–mineral interactions [PDF]
Solid state NMR (ssNMR) can characterize mineral (31P) and organic (13C) components of human salivary stones (n = 8). All show apatitic 31P spectra. 13C ssNMR indicates more protein, of more consistent composition, than apatitic uroliths, with signals ...
Bazin, D +4 more
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Prevalence of soft tissue calcifications in panoramic radiography: A retrospective study [PDF]
Aim Soft tissue calcifications in the dentomaxillofacial region are unusual and relatively asymptomatic. They are often found incidentally on panoramic radiographs during routine examination. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence of
Akkitap, Melda Pelin +1 more
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This study aimed to evaluate computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance image (MRI) and gross sections of the major salivary glands. ABSTRACT Visualizing the major salivary glands (MSGs) in domestic mammals using plain radiology and identifying damaged their structures is impossible.
Jamal Nourinezhad +5 more
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Removal of a Giant Sialolith Located in Right Submandibular Gland Duct: A Case Report
The percentage of the population suffering from sialolithiasis of the salivary glands was reported as %1, which predominantly occurs in the submandibular glands in about 80% of cases. Notably, the sialolithiasis found in these submandibular cases usually
Ayşegül Erten Tayşi, Nuri Mert Tayşi
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Parotidectomy Trends Toward Outpatient for Benign Disease
Abstract Objective We evaluate the safety of outpatient parotidectomy. We evaluate factors that lead to planned admission and compare costs. We evaluate trends toward outpatient, and the outcomes of switching admission status, total versus superficial approach, and ambulatory versus hospital site. Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Single
Andrew D. P. Prince +7 more
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Sialolithiasis is the most common salivary gland disease accounting for more than 50% of the cases. Majority of salivary calculi occur in the submandibular gland and its duct. It has male predilection and is often seen in adults.
Harish Saluja +2 more
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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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Large intraductal sialolith in Wharton′s duct
Sialolithiasis is one of the most common disease of salivary glands and it has been estimated that it affects 12 in 1000 of the adult population.
Shallu Tyagi +3 more
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