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Sialolithiasis (also
termed salivary calculi, or
salivary stones) is a
crystallopathy where a
calcified m**** or
sialolith forms within a
salivary gland...
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mouth The
submandibular duct may be
affected by stones,
known as
sialolithiasis.
These may grow large,
requiring surgery to remove.
Simple palpation...
- more rarely, by a tumor,
usually benign.
Salivary stones (also
called sialolithiasis, or
salivary duct calculus) are
mainly made of calcium, but do not indicate...
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Staphylococcus aureus),
viral and
autoimmune conditions.
Predisposing factors sialolithiasis decreased flow (dehydration, post-operative, drugs) poor oral hygiene...
- ulcerations,
infections secondary to oral malignancy,
mandible fractures,
sialolithiasis-related
submandibular gland infections, and
penetrating injuries of...
- "milk" the
salivary gland to
encourage flow of
saliva through the duct.
Sialolithiasis -
although several possibly coexisting factors have been
suggested to...
- et al.: [Endoscopic
controlled laser lithotripsy in the
treatment of
sialolithiasis].
Laryngorhinootologie 1990;69:322
Gundlach P,
Scherer H, Hopf J et...
- cir****vallate papillae,
where minor salivary glands secrete saliva. A
sialolithiasis is a
salivary stone that may
cause blockage of the ducts, most commonly...
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eventually also
gallstones and
stones in the
prostate and
salivary glands (
sialolithiasis) can occur. All
people carry in
their DNA two
copies (one
received from...
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polycystic adenosis Sialadenitis Parotitis Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis Sialectasis Sialocele Sialodochitis Sialosis Sialolithiasis Sjögren's syndrome...