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Submandibular gland biopsy for the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease

Movement Disorders, 2013
recentlyinvestigated submandibular gland tissue retrieved by biopsy.128 individuals were included in the postmortem study,including 28 individuals with PD, 5 with idiopathic Lewybody disease, 5 with progressive supranuclear palsy, 3 withcorticobasal degeneration, 2 with multiple system atrophy,22 with Alzheimer’s disease with Lewy bodies, 16 with Alz ...
Athanasia, Alexoudi   +2 more
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Pediatric Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease masquerading as a submandibular gland tumor

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2004
Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease, also known as histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis, is a rare disorder that typically affects the cervical lymph nodes. The disease usually occurs in women in their late 20s or early 30s. Reports in the pediatric literature are sparse. Most authors consider Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease as a self-limiting disorder that requires no
Yuh-Chyun, Chiang   +4 more
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Dysgenetic polycystic disease of the minor and submandibular salivary glands

Head & Neck, 2016
AbstractBackgroundDysgenetic polycystic salivary gland disease is a rare pathology. No case of minor salivary gland involvement has been reported in the literature.MethodsA female patient presented with bilateral tumors of the parotid glands, bilateral submandibular gland enlargement, and multiple cystic lesions of the oral mucosa.
Koudounarakis, Eleftherios   +2 more
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Submandibular gland degloving: A minimally invasive function‐preserving surgical approach for benign diseases

Head & Neck, 2021
AbstractIn the Video S1, a modified technique for submandibular gland resection in benign disease is shown. The main plane of dissection is below the fascia and immediately superficial to the fibrous capsule of the gland. The video shows the surgical steps and the structures that become evident along the procedure and illustrates some tips and tricks ...
Antonio Piras   +4 more
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Lupus erythematosus profundus around the salivary glands: a case resembling submandibular salivary gland disease

Lupus, 1997
N Ogura, A Fujisaku, S Jodo, K Ichikawa, A Tsutsumi, M Mukai and T Koike Department of Medicine II, Hokkaido University School of Medicine, N-15, W-7, Kita-Ru, Sapporo 060, Japan In a 29 year old Japanese woman with SLE, a bilateral submandibular mass was detected. Computed tomographic (CT) scan suggested inflammatory changes around the submandibular
N, Ogura   +6 more
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Dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound for differential diagnosis of submandibular gland disease

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2013
Intensity-time gradients (ITGs) of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) can be used for non-invasive monitoring of gland-preserving treatment effects in sialolithiasis-related chronic sialadenitis as well as for imaging vascularization in tumors.
Sebastian, Strieth   +5 more
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Diseases of the submandibular gland as demonstrated using high resolution ultrasound

The British Journal of Radiology, 2005
In this review the high resolution ultrasound appearances of the normal anatomy and pathology involving the submandibular gland are demonstrated. The submandibular gland is affected by a number of disease processes that may be difficult to distinguish clinically.
F, Alyas   +6 more
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Bilateral Submandibular Gland Transplantations for Pediatric Several Dry Eye Disease

2021
A 9-year-old female patient was referred for severe dry eye disease for 3 years. The disease was caused by Steven-Johnson syndrome, and the patient complained of dryness, burning, foreign body sensation, itching, and red-eye of both eyes (Fig. 46.1).
Guangyan Yu, Zhigang Cai, Jiazeng Su
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Histologic assessment of the submandibular glands in autoimmune‐disease‐prone mice

Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1990
Submandibular glands were examined from three autoimmune‐disease‐prone strains of mice (NZB/W, MRL/1 and MRL/n) and controls (C57BL/6J). Focal lymphocytic adenitis was more prevalent and more severe in autoimmune‐disease‐prone strains than controls and in females than males. Lymphocytic foci were more frequent in older age groups, but female MRL/1 mice
J, Scott, A, Wolff, P C, Fox
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