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Removal of a Giant Sialolith Located in Right Submandibular Gland Duct: A Case Report

open access: yesEuropean Annals of Dental Sciences
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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Large Multiple Sialoliths of Bilateral Submandibular Glands: A Case Report

open access: yesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ’Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Shahīd Ṣadūqī Yazd, 2022
Introduction: Sialolithiasis is a most common disease of salivary glands most commonly occurs in submandibular gland system. Simultaneous sialolithiasis in more than one salivary gland and multiple stone formations have been reported in only 5% and 3% of
Mohsen Barzegar   +3 more
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Management of anterior submandibular sialolithiasis

open access: yesJournal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery, 2019
Introduction: Sialolithiasis is defined by the presence of a calculus within the salivary gland or its excretory system. It primarily affects the submandibular gland at a frequency of 80%.
Duong Lucas T.   +4 more
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Clinical Utility of Contemporary Digital Infusion Submandibular Sialography

open access: yesLaryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology, Volume 10, Issue 4, August 2025.
ABSTRACT Objectives Contemporary sialography couples mechanical ductal dilation with hydrodilation and utilizes iodinated contrast with antimicrobial properties to generate diagnostic data. This procedure has been reported to have therapeutic value that has not been investigated in a large contemporary series.
Evgeniya Molotkova   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hodgkin Lymphoma of the Parotid Gland: An Unusual Presentation in a Paediatric Patient

open access: yesOral Surgery, Volume 18, Issue 3, Page 348-353, August 2025.
ABSTRACT Background Malignancy involving the salivary glands is a rare occurrence; of these malignancies occurring in the salivary glands, the majority are associated with the parotid glands. Lymphoma is a rare occurrence in the parotid glands and salivary glands in general, and the majority of these are non‐Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Hodgkin lymphoma (HL)
Daniel Dilworth   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Canicular sialolithectomy of a giant sialolith

open access: yesRevista Cubana de Estomatología, 2020
Introduction: Sialolithiasis is a common disorder of the major salivary glands which presents more frequently in male patients. Objective: Present a clinical case of sialadenitis due to sialolithiasis of the submandibular gland successfully treated by ...
Sair Andrés Miquet Vega   +1 more
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Long-Term Outcomes of Sialendoscopy in the Management of Sialolithiasis and Idiopathic Chronic Sialadenitis with Ductal Scars

open access: yesTurkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology, 2019
Objective: We aimed to present the long-term outcomes and sialendoscopic findings in only patients with sialolithiasis and ductal scars in idiopathic chronic recurrent sialadenitis who experienced unsuccessful results with conservative treatment and were
Evren Erkul   +2 more
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Intra-oral surgical access for the treatment of bilateral submandibular sialolithiasis: case report

open access: yesAutopsy and Case Reports, 2012
Sialolithiasis is a disease that affects the salivary glands. It is characterized by the presence of calcified structures within the duct system or within the glandular parenchyma.
Ricardo Martins   +4 more
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Clinical Efficacy of Sialendoscopy‐Assisted Stone Removal for Non‐Palpable Hilar and Intraglandular Submandibular Sialoliths

open access: yesThe Laryngoscope, Volume 135, Issue 7, Page 2314-2322, July 2025.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Sialolithiasis in Sublingual Glands Involving the Floor of the Mouth: A Case Report

open access: yesJournal of the Scientific Society
Sialolithiasis is a benign condition involving the formation of stones within the ducts of the major salivary glands: parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands.
Deep Shah   +5 more
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