نتایج جستجو برای: submandibular

تعداد نتایج: 4532  

2017
Takeshi Kusunoki Hirotomo Homma Yoshinobu Kidokoro Aya Yanai Satoshi Hara Yuko Kobayashi Miri To Ryo Wada Katsuhisa Ikeda

In oto-rhino-laryngology, cases of submandibuillar sialolithiasis are common. Submandibular sialoadentis with sialolith may cause severe complications such as deep neck abscess and sepsis. We introduce a rare case of a cervical fistula with abscess caused by submandibular sialolith. The patient had diabetes. We performed drainage of the left submandibular gland that included a Wharton duct ston...

Journal: :Gut 1986
P S Olsen S S Poulsen K Therkelsen E Nexø

The effect of extirpation of the submandibular glands, an exocrine organ for epidermal growth factor/urogastrone (EGF/URO), and the effect of oral administration of synthetic human (EGF/URO) on healing of chronic gastric ulcers in rats has been investigated. Removal of the submandibular glands delayed healing of chronic gastric ulcers when examined after 50, 100, and 200 days. Oral administrati...

2017
Damla Torul Dilara Kazan Mehmet Cihan Bereket Rifat Karli

Accidental displacement of the third molar tooth or its fragment into the anatomical spaces is a rare but potentially serious complication. The most common sites of mandibular third molar displacement are the sublingual, submandibular, and pterygomandibular spaces. Removal of a displaced tooth or its fragments from these spaces may be difficult due to poor access and the vital structures involv...

2013
Deniz ARIK

In this paper an unusual case of lymphadenopathy associated with Actinomyces infection is reported. In the literature, there are only two cases presented with histopathologic features. A forty-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital with painless mass on the neck. Clinical examination revealed a firm mass on the right submandibular region. The patient had no malignancy history. A cys...

Journal: :Journal of the Chinese Medical Association : JCMA 2009
Ying-Nan Chang Yuan-Chieh Chuang Yaoh-Shiang Lin

Fibromatoses are benign tumors that can occur anywhere in the body. They are locally aggressive and tend to recur; they also cause considerable morbidity, particularly when they arise in the head and neck. Fibromatosis in the submandibular region is rare. Here, we present a case of fibromatosis of the submandibular region in a 42-year-old female who presented with a right submandibular mass. Th...

2017
Leila Mashali Somayeh Araghi

INTRODUCTION Submandibular gland excision is the gold standard treatment for submandibular gland disease. Although submandibulectomy is a relatively standardized surgical procedure, complications are frequently reported. These complications include nerve paralysis or paresis, aesthetic sequelae, hematoma, salivary fistulas or sialoceles, wound infections, hypertrophic scars and inflammations ca...

2011
SR Gangidi D Cunliffe

A congenitally absent unilateral submandibular gland is a rare condition. We present such a case with an associated ipsilateral benign hyperplastic sublingual gland. The enlarged sublingual gland may well represent a compensatory response to the missing submandibular gland, but it is known that sublingual gland tumours are malignant in approximately 90% of cases and so a sublingual gland swelli...

2017
Satomi A. Fujiwara Toshimitsu Kobayashi Ryoukichi Ikeda Kaku Yasuda Isao Kubota Yasuchika Takeishi

A 48-year-old male presented to our hospital with pyrexia and general fatigue. The patient was diagnosed with influenza A virus infection, and then given laninamivir octanoate hydrate. Eleven days after onset, he noticed bilateral swollen submandibular glands. He visited our hospital again, and underwent blood examination and cervical computed tomography (CT). CT indicated that bilateral subman...

2012
Rakhi Chandak Shirish Degwekar Manoj Chandak Shivlal Rawlani

Many conditions affect the salivary glands. Acute sialadenitis is infectious or inflammatory disorders of the salivary glands. The exact frequency of submandibular sialadenitis is unclear. The acute conditions more typically involve the parotid and submandibular glands. During an acute inflammatory process, there is swelling of the affected gland, overlying pain, gland tenderness, fever, and on...

2017
Tzu-Hang Chi Rong-Feng Chen Chien-Han Yuan Shang-Tao Chien

Mucoceles occur most commonly in the oral mucosa and minor salivary glands. The lower lip is the most common site for the development of a mucocele, and occurrence in one of the major salivary glands is rare. A review of literature written in English revealed 13 cases of submandibular gland mucocele. The etiology of mucoceles is thought to involve partial obstruction or disruption of the saliva...

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