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SUMMARY. Sialectasis is an uncommon medical condition of the salivary glands. Conservative treatments of sialectasis include repeated aspiration, compression, dilation of the papilla and stent placement. This is the first reported case that we know of, using marsupialisation for distal sialectasis. Our case highlights the
Twenty children with juvenile recurrent parotitis, between 3 months and 16 years of age at onset, were followed up over a period of 7 to 22 years. Radiologic, histopathologic, cytologic, immunologic, and bacteriologic studies were performed to investigate the cause of sialectasis, commonly found in juvenile recurrent
the gland, especially in cases of sialectasia. Another explanation for the temporary soreness might be the presence of a subclinical sialadenitis prior to sialography, rendering the gland more sensitive to contrast fluid. The two patients who felt pain for longer than a week both have been examined by their general practitioner
Sialectasis. Pathogenesis. The cause of sialectasis is unknown. It is probably best regarded as a salivary gland analogue of bronchiectasis. There is a progressive rotting and disintegration of the alveoli which ultimately coalesce forming cysts. The debris from these cysts passes along the duct and intermittently blocks areas
Pediatric recurrent sialectasis: case report. Gladys N. Opinya, BDS, CAGS, MSD Benjamin Imalingat, MBChB, MMed. Abstract. A 2 1~2-year-old female presented to the Department of. Paediatrics with a fever (38.2° C) and bilateral swelling of the parotid salivary glands. A month later, she presented with similar signs and
20 Apr 2016 Full-text (PDF) | Chronic Parotid Sialadenitis with Sialectasis: Diagnosis of Case Through CT Sialography.
Any information contained in this pdf file is automatically generated from digital material submitted to EPOS by and sialectasis, as well sialographic appearances of conditions such as Sjogren's disease and duct diverticula. sialectasis, sialolithiasis) as well as rarer entities such as imaging findings of Sjogren's disease
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24 Apr 1978 Recurrent swellings of the parotid gland, sialectasis and Mikulicz's syndrome'. John Maynard MS FRCS. Guy's Hospital, London SE] 9RT. Recurrent parotitis has been a confused subject for many years. In 1892, Mikulicz described a case of lacrimal gland, submandibular gland and parotid gland swelling in
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