نتایج جستجو برای: parotid duct

تعداد نتایج: 41429  

Journal: :ORL; journal for oto-rhino-laryngology and its related specialties 2012
Ryan Reddy David R White M Boyd Gillespie

AIMS To investigate 3 cases of chronic parotitis secondary to an acute bend in Stensen's duct caused by an enlargement of the masseteric space. RESULTS Three female patients presented with symptoms consistent with obstructive parotitis including glandular swelling and tenderness during meals. A 10-year-old patient had unilateral facial swelling with enlargement of the masseter muscle and mand...

Journal: :Head & neck 2016
Seung Hoon Woo

BACKGROUND Accessory parotid gland tissue is salivary tissue adjacent to Stensen's duct that is distinctly separate from the main body of the parotid gland. Surgical removal of an accessory parotid mass is usually accomplished through an external neck incision. However, this procedure inevitably results in a neck scar. METHODS We report the case of a 55-year-old man with an accessory parotid ...

2015
Anil Managutti Saba Tiwari Michael Prakasam Nagaraj Puthanakar

A parotid fistula is a communication between the skin and a parotid duct or gland through which saliva is discharged. The most common cause of the parotid fistula is trauma. The major causes of parotid trauma in a civilian practice are penetrating injury to the parotid gland from an assault weapon or injury due to shattered glass after a motor vehicle accident. Acute suppurative parotitis can r...

2009
Vijay Sreedhar Babu Kinnera Kumaraswamy Reddy Mandyam Amit Kumar Chowhan Rukmangadha Nandyala Venkata Phaneendra Bobbidi Venkatarami Reddy Vutukuru

A 40-year old male presented with rapidly growing swelling in the right parotid region. Based on the fine needle aspiration cytology report of adenocarcinoma not otherwise specified, superficial parotidectomy was performed, which showed the features of salivary duct carcinoma by histopathological examination. The smears were reviewed to identify the potential pitfalls in the cytological diagnos...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2010
Eli R Groppo Christine M Glastonbury Lisa A Orloff Paul E Kraus David W Eisele

INTRODUCTION Salivary gland obstruction caused by sialolithiasis or duct stricture is one of the more common causes of non-infectious unilateral facial selling. Vascular malformations of the head and neck are less common but may present with intermittent facial swelling. Phleboliths can be found in venous malformations of nearly all adult patients and are a key diagnostic imaging finding. The c...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2008
Stephanie Quenin Isabelle Plouin-Gaudon Francis Marchal Patrick Froehlich Francois Disant Frederic Faure

OBJECTIVE To assess the relevance of sialendoscopy as a diagnostic and interventional procedure in juvenile recurrent parotitis (JRP). DESIGN Prospective case series study. SETTING Tertiary care teaching hospital. PATIENTS Sialendoscopy was used to examine 10 children (age range, 1.8-13.0 years) with symptomatic JRP for recurrent swelling of the parotid glands between January 2003 and Jan...

Journal: :Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal 2006
Daniel Torres-Lagares Sebastián Barranco-Piedra María Angeles Serrera-Figallo Pilar Hita-Iglesias Angel Martínez-Sahuquillo-Márquez José Luis Gutiérrez-Pérez

Salivary duct lithiasis is a condition characterized by the obstruction of a salivary gland or its excretory duct due to the formation of calcareous concretions or sialoliths resulting in salivary ectasia and even provoking the subsequent dilation of the salivary gland. Sialolithiasis accounts for 30% of salivary diseases and most commonly involves the submaxillary gland (83 to 94%) and less fr...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2001
O D Smith D J McFerran N Antoun

Trauma involving the parotid gland is rare and is usually caused by penetrating injuries or fractures of the facial skeleton. A unique case is presented of rupture of the parotid gland after a minor external force in a 14 year old boy. The radiological findings are presented, which pointed to diffuse rupture of the gland parenchyma with an intact duct system. A conservative management policy us...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1976
M W Horner

Figure la shows how a saliva sample is taken at the racecourse by swabbing out the horse's mouth with a gauze pad held in forceps. This usually only produces 2 to 3ml of saliva. However, work at these laboratories has been facilitated by use of ponies with explanted parotid papillae. The papilla is the site of the opening of the parotid salivary duct on the inside of the cheek, and in each of t...

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