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Parotid sialolithiasis in Stensen´s duct [PDF]
La litiasis salival es una afectación consistente en la obstrucción mecánica de una glándula salival o de su conducto excretor, debido a la formación de concreciones calcáreas o sialolitos, lo que determina una ectasía salival, pudiendo provocar la ...
Gutiérrez Pérez, José Luis +4 more
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An Unusually Large Submandibular Gland Stone. A Case Report. [PDF]
A Case of 65 year old man that presented with 40 years history of right lower jaw swelling, that became associated with pain two weeks prior to presentation. Examination revealed an elderly man with an enlarged tender right submandibular gland.
Akam, ACO +5 more
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Enhancing the diagnosis of sublingual sialolith using CBCT: a case report [PDF]
Objectives: This case report was created to provide further insight into the use of CBCT in detecting sialolith lesions. Case Report: A 27-year-old female patient was referred to the radiology department of Padjadjaran University Dental Hospital for CBCT
Epsilawati, Lusi, Putra, Dimas Satria
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Sialendoscopy under local anaesthesia [PDF]
Conclusions: In most cases, both diagnostic and interventional sialendoscopy are well tolerated under local anaesthesia (LA) or under local anaesthesia with sedation (LAS), with reasonably low patient-reported discomfort.
Haapaniemi, Aaro +3 more
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Unusually large sialolith of Wharton′s duct
The formation of calcific concretions in the salivary duct or glands is a common disorder, especially in the submandibular glands. Most of the salivary calculi are small in size, in contrast to those that reach several centimeters, which are reported as megaliths or giant calculi in the literature.
Iqbal, Ali +3 more
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A Rare Case of Linear Phlebolith: Foreign Body Discovered in the Femoral Vein
Introduction: Phlebolith is a term that refers to round‐shaped calcified thrombi commonly located in the pelvic region. The occurrence of dense, linear calcifications or phlebolith‐like formations within the soft tissues of the lower extremities, particularly in the superficial femoral, greater saphenous, or popliteal veins, is rare.
Tariq Alanezi +6 more
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A Chronic Sialolithiasis of the submandibular gland with a gigantic collection of stones - A Case Report [PDF]
Sialolithiasis, characterized by the accumulation of calcium salt deposits known as sialoliths, often affects the submandibular gland nestled within the submandibular triangle.
Elkony, Anas Ahmed, Khan, Sher Ali
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Sialoradiography is an imaging technique that assesses the ducal macroanatomy and function of the major salivary glands (MSGs). Despite reports of salivary diseases in donkeys, no studies have documented detailed information on sialoradiography of the ductal structures.
Jamal Nourinezhad +6 more
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Costs of sialendoscopy and impact on health-related quality of life [PDF]
PurposeTo analyse costs related to the diagnosis and treatment of patients with sialolithiasis and sialadenitis managed with sialendoscopy, and to prospectively evaluate the impact of sialendoscopy on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in a ...
Jokela, Johanna +4 more
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Imaging features of giant sialolith of submandibular gland: A case report
Sialolithiasis is an obstructive salivary disease due to salivary stone formation, also known as "meal time syndrome" because of its association with meal times, usually measuring less than 1 cm.
Komalpreet Kaur +3 more
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