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Adsorption and removal of strontium in aqueous solution by synthetic hydroxyapatite [PDF]
Hydroxyapatite (HAP) is a main mineral constituent of bone and tooth and has an outstanding biocompatibility. HAP is a possible sorbent for heavy metals in wastewater due to its high adsorption capacity and low water solubility.
Hanafusa, Tadashi +4 more
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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
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A Retrospective Analysis of Multiple Affected Salivary Gland Diseases: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Benefits of Interventional Sialendoscopy. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES Multiple affected salivary gland diseases are rare compared to single gland diseases and represent a major diagnostic challenge. These cases are commonly neglected in the scientific literature, despite the considerable suffering of these ...
Anschuetz, Lukas +6 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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Large Multiple Sialoliths of Bilateral Submandibular Glands: A Case Report
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
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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Quality of life after sialendoscopy: prospective non-randomized study
Background The symptomatic (swelling and pain) salivary gland obstructions are caused by sialolithiasis and salivary duct stenosis, negatively affecting quality of life (QOL), with almost all candidates for clinical measures and minimally invasive ...
Giulianno Molina Melo +5 more
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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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Primary lymphomas of the salivary gland are rare. The most common subtype is MALT lymphoma. MALT lymphoma has an indolent clinical course, and patients often present with a prolonged history.
Bianca M. Glass +3 more
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Relation between diagnosis of atheromatous plaque from orthopantomographs and cardiovascular risk factors. A study of cases and control subjects [PDF]
Background: In recent years the use of orthopantomography has been proposed as a low-cost, reliable and noninvasive diagnostic medium for detecting atheromatous plaque.
Barona Dorado, Cristina +4 more
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