Chronic sialadenitis with sialolithiasis associated with parapharyngeal fistula and tonsillolith
Sialolithiasis is a common salivary pathology, suggested to affect over 1% of the population by postmortem studies. An uncommon complication of sialadenitis and sialolithiasis is the formation of fistulous tracts to other cervicofacial compartments ...
Bharat A. Panuganti, MD +3 more
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Combined Endoscopic-Transcutaneous Approach for Management of Large Parotid Stones [PDF]
Introduction: The aim of this paper is to present our experience with combined endoscopic-transcutaneous approach in terms of effectiveness and safety in patients with large or impacted parotid stones. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective study
PP Singh, Megha Goyal, Ankur Batra
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Morphometric Study of Diabetes Related Alterations in Human Parotid Gland and Comparison with Submandibular Gland [PDF]
Type 2 diabetes mellitus represents one of the principal diseases that afflict the world population and is often associated with malfunction of salivary glands and consequent oral diseases. We recently described significant ultrastructural alterations in
Anderson +49 more
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Sialolitiasis parotídea del conducto de Stensen [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 ...
Barranco Piedra, Sebastián +4 more
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Sialolithiasis in a 10 year old child
Sialolithiasis is often observed in the oral region, and is caused by the development of a calculus in the salivary gland or duct. This disease is mostly seen in adults or young adults, and seldom develops in children. Of all the cases of sialolithiasis,
Mohita Marwaha, Kanwar Deep Singh Nanda
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UNUSAUAL PRESENTATION OF SUBMANDIBULAR DUCT AND GLAND CALCUI: CASE REPORT [PDF]
Sialolithiasis is one of the most common pathologies of the submandibular gland; sialoliths account for about 80 percent of all salivary duct calculi.The majority of sialolith occurs in the submandibular gland or its duct and is common cause of acute and
SHARMA, SACHIN +2 more
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The relationship between pulp calcifications and salivary gland calcifications [PDF]
Aim: Pulp stones are discrete calcified bodies found in the dental pulp. Sialolithasis is the most common salivary gland disease. The aim of the present study was to determine the relationship between the pulp stones and salivary gland stones.
Farzan, Rahman +4 more
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Development of the Chronic Sialadenitis Outcome Test‐14 for Chronic Sialadenitis
We created a valid tool, CSOT‐14, for assessing the symptoms and limitations of patients suffering from chronic sialadenitis‐related symptoms. CSOT‐14 effectively differentiated patients from healthy controls, and this instrument can assist us in evaluating patients with chronic sialadenitis in everyday clinical practice and in a research setting ...
Juha Vartiainen +7 more
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Efficacy and Tolerability of Transoral Sialolithotomy in Non‐Palpable Submandibular Lithiasis
Transoral sialolithotomy has long been considered inappropriate for non‐palpable submandibular stones. In this retrospective cohort of 457 patients, we compared outcomes between palpable and non‐palpable stones, showing that the technique allows successful removal in 87% of non‐palpable cases, with no associated complications.
Marine Bourtoul +6 more
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Submandibular gland sialolith of unusual size
Introduction: Sialolithiasis is the most common disease of the salivary glands. Majority of sialoliths occur in the submandibular gland and is a common cause of acute and chronic infections of the gland. The size varies from one mm to one cm.
Santosh Kandel +2 more
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