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- enlargement of the major salivary glands. Sialadenitis can be further classed as acute or chronic. Acute sialadenitis is an acute inflammation of a salivary...
- Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis is a chronic (long-lasting) inflammatory condition affecting the salivary gland. Relatively rare in occurrence, this condition...
- considered according to a surgical sieve; but this list is not exhaustive. Sialadenitis is inflammation of a salivary gland, usually caused by infections, although...
- salivary gland is termed sialadenitis. Inflammation ****ociated with blockage of the duct is sometimes termed "obstructive sialadenitis". Because saliva is...
- IgG4-related sialadenitis is particularly ****ociated with involvement of one or both of the lacrimal glands (referred to as IgG4-related dacryo-sialadenitis). Mikulicz's...
- research into 349 cases of Küttner's tumor (now known as 'IgG4-related sialadenitis') identified four distinct stages of the fibroinflammatory process: Stage...
- by bacteria growing in improperly stored food items. The most common sialadenitis is caused by staphylococci, as bacterial infections. Staphylococci break...
- glands, lymph nodes, or other sites. Lymphoepithelial sialadenitis, also termed chronic sialadenitis, is a benign infiltration of salivary glands by B-cells...
- anti-depressants, anti-seizure medications, and blood pressure medications. Sialadenitis, gingivitis, oral infections, or glossodynia (burning mouth syndrome...
- Extended report on 33 patients with drooling, salivary fistulas, and sialadenitis". The Laryngoscope. 114 (10): 1856–1860. doi:10.1097/00005537-200410000-00033...