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Metal Strip Entrapment as a Rare Trigger for Sialolithiasis in Left Stensen’s Duct – A Case Report
Foreign body-induced sialolithiasis is a relatively rare but clinically significant phenomenon. Here, we report the removal of foreign body induced sialolith in the Stenson’s duct in a 35-year-old female who presented with swelling, pain in the left ...
Winnifred A. Christy +2 more
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Minor salivary gland sialolithiasis associated with a palatal sialocele in a dog
J. De Swert, B. Van Goethem
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Parotid sialolithiasis: a case report
Sialolithiasis is one of the most common condition affecting the major salivary glands. This benign disorder is characterized by a partial or complete obstruction of the salivary glands or their ducts.More than 80 % of salivary calculi occur in the ...
Oumaima Fahim +3 more
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Actualización en el tratamiento del dolor orofacial [PDF]
En los últimos años se han desarrollado nuevos tratamientos en el dolor orofacial. En la cefalea en racimos se ha incorporado la administración de nuevos fármacos por vía intranasal. En el dolor masticatorio la aplicación tópica de capsaicina y el uso de
García Mira, Berta +2 more
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Sialolith-induced obstructive sialadenitis is a commonly encountered clinical scenario, yet the variations in the size and location of the stone can complicate immediate clinical assessment.
Yen-Chun Chen +3 more
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Incidence and frequency of nondental incidental findings on cone-beam computed tomography [PDF]
Togan, Benjamin
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Diagnostic Modalities and Management of Sialolithiasis: An experimental study [PDF]
Introduction: Sialolithiasis, the calcification of stones in the salivary glands, is an over diagnosed but under diagnosed condition that can cause significant pain, discomfort, and impaired gland function.
Chandana , Putta +5 more
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Comparison between Sialendoscopy and Conventional Methods in the Treatment of Sialolithiasis
Bini Faizal +2 more
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Evolutionary conformation model of salivary gland lithiasis
IntroductionSalivary stones, or sialoliths, are calcified concretions forming within salivary glands and their ducts through a two-stage process: an initial formation of a central core via precipitation of inorganic material mediated by organic ...
Álvaro Sánchez Barrueco +22 more
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