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Salivary gland calculi – contemporary methods of imaging

Sialolithiasis is the most common disorder of major salivary glands. The main site of salivary stones’ formation is submandibular gland, followed by parotid and sublingual gland. The aim of this article was to present current diagnostic imaging modalities carried out in patients suspected with saliv...

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Autores principales: Rzymska-Grala, Iwona, Stopa, Zygmunt, Grala, Bartłomiej, Gołębiowski, Marek, Wanyura, Hubert, Zuchowska, Anna, Sawicka, Monika, Zmorzyński, Michał
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3389885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22802788
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author Rzymska-Grala, Iwona
Stopa, Zygmunt
Grala, Bartłomiej
Gołębiowski, Marek
Wanyura, Hubert
Zuchowska, Anna
Sawicka, Monika
Zmorzyński, Michał
author_facet Rzymska-Grala, Iwona
Stopa, Zygmunt
Grala, Bartłomiej
Gołębiowski, Marek
Wanyura, Hubert
Zuchowska, Anna
Sawicka, Monika
Zmorzyński, Michał
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description Sialolithiasis is the most common disorder of major salivary glands. The main site of salivary stones’ formation is submandibular gland, followed by parotid and sublingual gland. The aim of this article was to present current diagnostic imaging modalities carried out in patients suspected with salivary stones on the basis of own material and review of literature. Current diagnostic imaging tools used in the imaging of salivary stones were described and illustrated in this paper. These are: conventional radiography, sialography, ultrasonography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance sialography and sialoendoscopy. Digital subtraction sialography and ultrasonography are the methods of choice in the imaging of salivary gland calculi. Although sialography is a very old diagnostic method, still it is the best diagnostic tool in the imaging of subtle anatomy of salivary gland duct system. Digital subtraction sialography can show the exact location of salivary stone and enables imaging of salivary ducts’ pathology (e.g. stenoses), which is especially important when sialoendoscopy is planned. Sialography is also used as the treatment method, i.e. interventional sialography. Nonenhanced computed tomography is recommended when multiple and tiny salivary stones are suspected. Magnetic resonance imaging is the evolving alternative diagnostic method. In this diagnostic modality there is no need for salivary ducts’ cannulation and administration of contrast material. Thus magnetic resonance sialography can also be carried out in the acute sialoadenitis. In the future, sialoendoscopy may become one of the main diagnostic and treatment procedures for salivary duct disorders, especially in salivary stone cases.
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spelling pubmed-33898852012-07-16 Salivary gland calculi – contemporary methods of imaging Rzymska-Grala, Iwona Stopa, Zygmunt Grala, Bartłomiej Gołębiowski, Marek Wanyura, Hubert Zuchowska, Anna Sawicka, Monika Zmorzyński, Michał Pol J Radiol Review Article Sialolithiasis is the most common disorder of major salivary glands. The main site of salivary stones’ formation is submandibular gland, followed by parotid and sublingual gland. The aim of this article was to present current diagnostic imaging modalities carried out in patients suspected with salivary stones on the basis of own material and review of literature. Current diagnostic imaging tools used in the imaging of salivary stones were described and illustrated in this paper. These are: conventional radiography, sialography, ultrasonography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance sialography and sialoendoscopy. Digital subtraction sialography and ultrasonography are the methods of choice in the imaging of salivary gland calculi. Although sialography is a very old diagnostic method, still it is the best diagnostic tool in the imaging of subtle anatomy of salivary gland duct system. Digital subtraction sialography can show the exact location of salivary stone and enables imaging of salivary ducts’ pathology (e.g. stenoses), which is especially important when sialoendoscopy is planned. Sialography is also used as the treatment method, i.e. interventional sialography. Nonenhanced computed tomography is recommended when multiple and tiny salivary stones are suspected. Magnetic resonance imaging is the evolving alternative diagnostic method. In this diagnostic modality there is no need for salivary ducts’ cannulation and administration of contrast material. Thus magnetic resonance sialography can also be carried out in the acute sialoadenitis. In the future, sialoendoscopy may become one of the main diagnostic and treatment procedures for salivary duct disorders, especially in salivary stone cases. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC3389885/ /pubmed/22802788 Text en © Pol J Radiol, 2010 This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rzymska-Grala, Iwona
Stopa, Zygmunt
Grala, Bartłomiej
Gołębiowski, Marek
Wanyura, Hubert
Zuchowska, Anna
Sawicka, Monika
Zmorzyński, Michał
Salivary gland calculi – contemporary methods of imaging
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title_short Salivary gland calculi – contemporary methods of imaging
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3389885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22802788
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