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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...
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Chronic sclerosing sialadenitis is a
chronic (long-lasting)
inflammatory condition affecting the
salivary gland.
Relatively rare in occurrence, this condition...
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considered according to a
surgical sieve; but this list is not exhaustive.
Sialadenitis is
inflammation of a
salivary gland,
usually caused by infections, although...
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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...
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research into 349
cases of Küttner's
tumor (now
known as 'IgG4-related
sialadenitis')
identified four
distinct stages of the
fibroinflammatory process: Stage...
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Pneumonitis Pneumonia Pleurisy Stomatitis Cheilitis Glossitis Tonsillitis Sialadenitis Parotitis Gingivitis Pulpitis Pericoronitis Gnathitis Oesophagitis Gastritis...
- 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...