2019
DOI: 10.4081/cp.2019.1119
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Submandibular Sialolithiasis: A Series of Three Case Reports with Review of Literature

Abstract: One of the most common disorders of the salivary glands is sialolithiasis. A history of pain or/and swelling in the salivary glands, especially during meal suggests this diagnosis. For small and accessible stones conservative therapies like milking of ducts with palliative therapy can produce satisfactory results. Surgical management should be considered when the stone/stones are inaccessible or large in size as conservative therapies turned out to be unsatisfactory. In this paper, we present three cases of si… Show more

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“…Thereafter in second phase, layered deposition of organic and inorganic material around the core forms the peripheral layer. [ 2 ] Pain and swelling of involved gland are cardinal features of most of sialolithiasis due to blockage of lumen of gland ducts by stones especially during meals also called 'mealtime syndrome'. The pain and swelling may remain for hours followed by weeks to months of remission.…”
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“…Thereafter in second phase, layered deposition of organic and inorganic material around the core forms the peripheral layer. [ 2 ] Pain and swelling of involved gland are cardinal features of most of sialolithiasis due to blockage of lumen of gland ducts by stones especially during meals also called 'mealtime syndrome'. The pain and swelling may remain for hours followed by weeks to months of remission.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recurrent infections of gland due bacterial translocation from duct to gland parenchyma may cause pain and swelling over gland. [ 2 ] Sialoliths larger than 15 mm and heavier than 1 gram are called giant sialoliths. Sialoliths may attain considerable sizes to be accommodated in ducts.…”
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“…This history of pain or/and swelling in the salivary glands, especially during meals, suggests this diagnosis. [ 4 ]…”
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confidence: 99%