2015
DOI: 10.5152/tao.2014.251
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Submandibular Sialolithiasis Perforating the Floor of Mouth: A Case Report

Abstract: Calculus formation in salivary glands (sialolithiasis) is one of the most common diseases of the salivary glands and is most commonly seen in the submandibular gland. Not only can the stones be small and inside the duct, they may also get larger and reside inside the gland. We can easily see submandibular sialolithiasis perforating the floor of the mouth in cases having sialolithiasis for decades and not having any treatment and its transoral removal as we look in the medical literature. A 52-yearold lady who … Show more

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“…of patientsNo. of stonesAge, ySialolith dimensions, cmGreatest dimension, cmFistulaImaging modalityJayachandran [15]2011Case report11522.6 × 2.1 × 2.02.6Sialo-oro-cutaneousRadiography, CT, MRIDrage [9]2004Case series3352.322.0SialocutaneousCase 1—CT, Case 2—radiography, Case 3—sialogramKurtoglu [16]2015Case report11522.5 × 0.8 × 0.62.5Sialo-oralNone describedRauso [17]2012Case report11565.65.6Sialo-oralNone describedSingh [18]2015Case report11531.0 × 1.01.0SialocutaneousFistulography, CTRangappa [19]2014Case report11551.0 × 1.01.0SialocutaneousUltrasound, radiographySutay [20]2003Case report11223.7 × 0.73.7Sialo-oralRadiographyAlmasri [21]2005Case report11702.3 × 1.72.3SialocutaneousRadiography, CTKasat [6]2012...…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of patientsNo. of stonesAge, ySialolith dimensions, cmGreatest dimension, cmFistulaImaging modalityJayachandran [15]2011Case report11522.6 × 2.1 × 2.02.6Sialo-oro-cutaneousRadiography, CT, MRIDrage [9]2004Case series3352.322.0SialocutaneousCase 1—CT, Case 2—radiography, Case 3—sialogramKurtoglu [16]2015Case report11522.5 × 0.8 × 0.62.5Sialo-oralNone describedRauso [17]2012Case report11565.65.6Sialo-oralNone describedSingh [18]2015Case report11531.0 × 1.01.0SialocutaneousFistulography, CTRangappa [19]2014Case report11551.0 × 1.01.0SialocutaneousUltrasound, radiographySutay [20]2003Case report11223.7 × 0.73.7Sialo-oralRadiographyAlmasri [21]2005Case report11702.3 × 1.72.3SialocutaneousRadiography, CTKasat [6]2012...…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tükrük bezlerinde taş oluşumu (sialolithiazis) tükrük bezlerinin en sık görülen hastalıklarından biridir (1). Hastalığa tükrük bezi parankimi ve duktus yapıları içinde biriken kalsifik materyal sebep olmaktadır (2).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Hastalık yaklaşık %80 oranda submandibuler bezi tutmakta; submandibuler bezi, parotis bezi ve ağız tabanındaki minör tükrük bezleri takip etmektedir (4). Hastalığın oluşumunda tükrük akımındaki staz, müköz sekresyonların artışı, duktalepitalyal hasar, kalsiyum ve elektrolit bozuklukları gibi sebepler sorumlu tutulmaktadır (1). Submandibuler bezin kanalının oral kavite seviyesinin aşağısında olması nedeni ile kanalda oluşan tükrükstazının fazla olması, oral kavite enfeksiyonlarının retrograd akımla beze ulaşması yanı sıra submandibuler bez sekresyonunun pH'sı alkali olduğundan kalsifik materyalin çökmesi submandibuler sialolithiazis sıklığını açıklamaktadır (2).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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“…2 It is twice more common among middle aged men than among women. 3,4 Sialoliths are calcified structures that develop within the ductal system of a major and/or minor salivary gland. The stones are mainly composed of organic calcium and sodium phosphate salts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%