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Surgery for Malignant Submandibular Gland Neoplasms.
Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2016For many decades, surgery has been the primary treatment for malignant submandibular gland neoplasms. Nonetheless, due to the heterogeneity and rarity of submandibular gland malignant tumors and the high frequency of chronic benign processes in this ...
N. Silver+3 more
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JAMA Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2015
IMPORTANCE Malignant tumors of the submandibular gland are uncommon, leading to limited information regarding prognostic factors and difficulty in evaluating treatment modalities.
R. J. Lee+4 more
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IMPORTANCE Malignant tumors of the submandibular gland are uncommon, leading to limited information regarding prognostic factors and difficulty in evaluating treatment modalities.
R. J. Lee+4 more
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Rhabdomyomas of the Submandibular and Sublingual Glands
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2010Rhabdomyomas are rare benign mesenchymal tumors distinguished in cardiac and extracardiac forms. Extracardiac rhabdomyomas are classified as adult type, fetal type, and the genital type. Adult extracardiac rhabdomyomas are mostly found in the head and neck and usually present a slow growth.
CATALFAMO, Luciano Maria+5 more
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Diabetes causes morphological changes in human submandibular gland: a morphometric study.
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 2015BACKGROUND Dataon structural alterations in human diabetic salivary glands are scanty and conflicting. The goal of this study is based on the evaluation of the morphological changes in submandibular glands of subjects with well-controlled diabetes and ...
M. Lilliu+8 more
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Leiomyoma of submandibular gland
BMJ Case ReportsLeiomyoma is a benign tumour of smooth muscle origin. Leiomyoma arising in major salivary gland is under-reported. We report a case of a woman in her 40s with a submandibular gland tumour which represented a diagnostic challenge during preoperative assessment.
Abdouldaim Ukwas+3 more
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Malignant Tumours of the Submandibular Gland
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1967A histological reclassification of 187 primary tumours in the subman-dibular gland showed a malignant type of tumour in 62 cases. A long-term clinical follow-up study showed that the malignant submandibular tumours have a poor prognosis as compared to corresponding tumours of the parotid gland.
L. Hjertman, C.-M. Eneroth, G. Moberger
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Multiple bilateral submandibular gland sialolithiasis.
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice, 2014Sialolithiasis accounts for the most common etiology of salivary gland obstruction which leads to recurrent painful swelling of the involved gland which often exacerbates while eating.
VS Sunder+3 more
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Pleomorphic adenoma of the submandibular gland
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2008Pleomorphic adenomas of the submandibular glands are exceedingly rare tumors in the pediatric practice. Patients usually present with a painless and mobile mass without any other associated symptoms. Radiologic studies are usually unable to differentiate benign from malignant tumors in most cases.
Ezequiel J. Molina+3 more
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Ultrastructure of the submandibular gland in the rabbit
American Journal of Anatomy, 1986AbstractThe secretory endpieces of the rabbit submandibular gland are unusual in that they consist of seromucous acini (not demilunes) that empty into serous tubules that in turn drain into intercalated ducts. Seromucous granules consist of a moderately dense spherule in a fibrillogranular matrix.
Bernard Tandler, Kuniaki Toyoshima
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Oncocytic lipoadenoma of the submandibular gland
Human Pathology, 1998We report a case of oncocytic lipoadenoma of the submandibular gland, previously unrecognized benign tumor of the salivary gland. The patient was a 66-year-old Japanese woman with a left submandibular mass, measuring 11 x 7.5 x 5 cm. Microscopically, the mass was completely surrounded by a thin fibrous connective tissue capsule, and was composed of an ...
Jishu Ito+4 more
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