Role of Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology in Salivary Gland Pathology and its Histopathological Correlation: A Two Year Prospective Study in Western India. [PDF]
Background and objectives: Salivary gland lesions account for 2-6.5% of all the neoplasms of the head and neck. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is being increasingly used in the diagnosis of salivary gland lesions.
Agravat, AH+3 more
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Recurrent right sublingual ranula, concomitant with ipsilateral submandibular salivary gland aplasia [PDF]
INTRODUCTIONOral ranula is a retention cyst that arises from the salivary gland with recurrence rate of up to 25% after complete excision of ranula and up to 2% in case of complete excision of ranula and sublingual gland.Major salivary gland aplasia is a
Albsoul, Nader M.+4 more
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Submandibular gland biopsy for the diagnosis of Parkinson disease.
The clinical diagnosis of Parkinson disease (PD) is incorrect in 30% or more of subjects particularly at the time of symptom onset. Because Lewy-type α-synucleinopathy is present in the submandibular glands of PD patients, we assessed the feasibility of ...
T. Beach+9 more
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Submandibular Cavernous Hemangiomas with Multiple Phleboliths Masquerading as Sialolithiasis [PDF]
Vasoformative tumors (almost exclusively hemangiomas) are the most common lesions of the major salivary glands during infancy and early childhood. They are more common in the parotid gland but are particularly rare in the submandibular gland.
Chuang, Chih-Chieh+2 more
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Accessory Duct of the Submandibular Gland
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Malformation of Wharton′s duct with multiple sialoliths: a case report and literature review
Objective To explore the diagnosis and treatment of ductal malformations of the submandibular gland with multiple stones. Methods A case of a malformation of Wharton′s duct with multiple sialoliths according to the clinical data, diagnosis and treatment ...
LI Ruichun+5 more
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Giant sialoliths of submandibular gland duct: Report of two cases with unusual shape
Giant sialoliths are classified as those exceeding 15 mm in any one dimension. Although, large sialoliths have been described in the body of salivary glands, they are rarely found in the salivary ducts, particularly when the patients have no painful ...
Anand Gupta, D. Rattan, Ruchita Gupta
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The oral cavity is the first component of the digestive tract, which is delimited by the lips anteriorly and the oropharynx posteriorly. The oral cavity functions as a protective barrier and is an essential component for speech and swallowing ...
Burgess, Jeff+6 more
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The gland that kept on giving: A case report of over 40 sialoliths from a single submandibular gland
Objective: To report a rare case of copious sialoliths from a single submandibular gland and Wharton duct and provide readers with a management consideration for similar patients.
Morcos Nakhla+2 more
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Dosimetric and Biologic Differences in Flattened and Flattening-Filter-Free Beam Treatment Plans [PDF]
Purpose: To quantitatively compare the dosimetric and biologic differences in treatment plans from flattened and flattening-filter-free (FFF) beam for three anatomic cancer sites. Methods and Materials: Treatment plans with static intensity-modulated radiotherapy beams and volumetric modulated arc therapy beams were generated for 13 patients for both ...
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