Search results for "salivary gland calculi"

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Biochemical composition of salivary stones in relation to stone-and patient-related factors

2018

Background Salivary stones are calcified structures most often found in the main duct of the submandibular or parotid salivary gland. They contain of a core surrounded by laminated layers of organic and inorganic material. Material and Methods Submandibular and parotid sialoliths (n=155) were collected at the department of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery of a general hospital between February 1982 and September 2012. The weight of the sialoliths was determined and the consistency was subjectively classified. Subsequently, the biochemical composition of the stones was determined by wet chemical methods or FT-IR spectrometry. Age and gender of the patients were retrieved from their medical rec…

AdultMaleAdolescent030232 urology & nephrologyDentistryOxalate03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineSex Factorsstomatognathic systemBiochemical compositionMedicineHumansGeneral hospitalChildGeneral DentistryAgedRelated factorsSalivary Gland CalculiOral Medicine and PathologySalivary glandbusiness.industryResearchAge Factors030206 dentistryMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologychemistryStruviteCarbonate apatiteChild PreschoolUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASOral and maxillofacial surgerySurgeryFemalebusiness
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Unilateral absence of submandibular gland secondary to stones. Aplasia versus early atrophy.

2009

Major salivary gland absence is a rare disorder. The cause of congenital absence of the salivary glands has not been determined, but it may be associated with ectodermal defects of the first and second branchial arches. Isolated absence of a unilateral submandibular gland is an unusual entity with less than ten cases reported in the literature. The etiopathogenesis of isolated absence of a major salivary gland without other developmental anomalies is still unclear. The formation of a sialolith within the remaining Wharton?s duct, associated with isolated aplasia (versus atrophy) of a unilateral submandibular gland has been recently reported. We describe in this work two cases of sialolithia…

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Interventional treatment of sialoliths in main salivary glands

2002

Purpose. The aim of our study was to demonstrate the effectiveness of interventional radiology in the treatment of sialolithiasis, as the first-choice treatment for the removal of stones located in the middle and proximal tracts of the main salivary ducts, and to assess its limitations and contraindications. Material and methods. Between February 1998 and May 2001 eleven interventional removals of sialoliths were performed for recurrent obstruction of the main salivary duct associated with chronic sialadenitis. Patients were selected on the basis of a preliminary sialogram, designed to determine the location and size of the stone. Exclusion criteria were location of the stone in the gland h…

AdultMaleSalivary Gland CalculiTreatment OutcomeSubtraction TechniqueHumansFemaleRadiography InterventionalInterventional radiology Main salivary glands SialolithiasisSialadenitis
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Interobserver and intraobserver variability in the radiological assessment of sialolithiasis using cone beam computed tomography

2021

Background Data regarding the inter- and intraobserver variability in the radiological assessment of sialolithiasis using cone beam computed tomography are missing in the current literature. This study assessed the inter- and intraobserver variability in the radiological assessment of sialolithiasis using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Material and Methods In 107 patients, 130 salivary glands (65 parotid and 65 submandibular) with clinical signs of obstruction were assessed by four independent observers; 2 residents OMFS and 2 experienced OMFS. The observers analyzed the CBCT images and determined the absence or presence of one or more salivary stones in the affected gland. This proc…

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Pediatric sialolithiasis distinctive characteristic in radiological imaging.

2011

Aim of the present paper was to investigate the imaging and related clinical characteristics of sialolithiasis in Italian pediatric population trying to determine the difference between pediatric and adult. Twenty-nine pediatric patients (age range 1-17 years) with pain and postprandial swelling and/or purulent discharge in the salivary gland areas were referred to radiology department after pediatric ear, nose and throat (ENT) evaluation. They all were submitted to ultrasound examination of the main salivary glands. Multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) only was performed in 2/6 patients, in 2/6 patients both sialography and MDCT were performed due to inconclusive MDCT features, 2/6 onl…

MaleSalivary Gland CalculiSialographySettore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E InfantileSubmandibular GlandAge FactorsInfantYoung AdultHumansParotid GlandSalivary DuctsFemaleSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaChildPediatrics- lithiasis-sialographyUltrasonographyMinerva stomatologica
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MicroRNAs and their role in the malignant transformation of oral leukoplakia: a scoping review

2021

Background MiRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression at the post-transcriptional level and have been associated with malignant transformation of oral epithelial precursor lesions such as oral leukoplakia. The aim was to perform a scoping review of the contemporary literature about the different roles of miRNAs during the malignant transformation of oral leukoplakia. Material and Methods We conducted a systematic search with the following MeSH terms: ‘oral leukoplakia’, ‘carcinoma in situ’, ‘microRNAs’, ‘mouth neoplasms’ and ‘epithelial–mesenchymal transition’ in PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE and SpringerLink. Results Fifteen articles were included for analysis, among which in …

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtycone-beam computed tomographyMEDLINEReviewMalignant transformationstomatognathic systemOral Cancer and Potentially malignant disordersInternal medicinemicroRNAmedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASsalivary gland calculiMouth neoplasmMesh termbusiness.industryCarcinoma in situmedicine.diseaseobserver variationOral leukoplakiaMicroRNAsstomatognathic diseasesCell Transformation NeoplasticOtorhinolaryngologyMouth NeoplasmsSurgeryLeukoplakia OralbusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Scialoadeniti ostruttive.Aggiornamento in tema di diagnosi e di terapia

2006

In head and neck district, major salivary gland diseases seem to have a considerable epidemiological and clinical impact, especially in obstructive disease. Major salivary glands, in fact, having a ductal system can develop several diseases: sialoadenitis, sialodochitis and sialoceles. Particularly, the obstructive sialoadenitis, with or without sialolithiasis, are the most frequent inflammatory disorder, especially for submandibular gland. In the clinical practice, the diagnostic approach for obstructive sialoadenitis up to now consisted of traditional Rx, ultrasonographic technique, scintigraphy technique, C.T., sialography technique with contrast or sialography M.R. Since '9O years, lith…

Salivary Gland Calculirecurrent parotitisSalivary Duct
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Sialoendoscopy in the management of the salivary gland disorders

2016

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the long-term (> 6 month) outcome of patients suffering from obstructive sialadenitis treated by sialoendoscopy. METHODS: Between 2009 and 2013 seventy-six subjects underwent sialoendoscopy under local anesthesia at the University Hospital P. Giaccone of Palermo. RESULTS: The mean age of presentation was 50.5 years for male (56.6%) and 44.7 years for female (43.4%). The presenting symptoms were frequent pain in 72% of cases, frequent purulent secretions in 65% of cases, frequent swelling in 62% of cases and frequent bitter taste in 44% of cases. Affected glands were in 54 cases the submandibular unilaterally, in 21 cases the parotid unilate…

SialadenitiOtorhinolaryngology2734 Pathology and Forensic MedicineEndoscopy; Salivary gland calculi; Sialadenitis; Otorhinolaryngology2734 Pathology and Forensic MedicineSalivary gland calculiEndoscopy
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Interrater reliability of ultrasound in the diagnosis of sialolithiasis

2019

 The aim of this study was to assess the interrater reliability of ultrasound for diagnosing sialolithiasis. A total of 100 consecutive patients with signs of obstructive sialadenopathy were evaluated. The patients all underwent ultrasound examinations in a standardized manner conducted by one specialist with extensive experience in the management of salivary gland disorders and proficiency in head and neck ultrasonography. The video recordings were sent to six colleagues with comparable experience without providing any further information about the patients' medical history and physical examination. The overall agreement between the seven observers was substantial, with a κ of 0.765 for th…

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Relationship between volume of submandibular salivary stones in vivo determined with cone-beam computer tomography and in vitro with micro-computer t…

2021

Background Successful removal of salivary stones depends on exact pretreatment information of the location, the size and shape of the stones. This study aimed to compare the volume of submandibular sialoliths determined by preoperative Cone-Beam Computer Tomography (CBCT) scans with the volume of the removed stones on micro-Computer Tomography (micro-CT) scans. Material and Methods In this study, using twenty-one submandibular sialoliths, the pretreatment volumes in-vivo measured on CBCT were compared to the volumes of removed stones determined by micro-CT scans. The volume measured on micro-CT scans served as the gold standard. Pre-operative CBCT’s and in-vitro micro-CT’s were converted in…

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