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Salivary Gland Diseases: A Retrospective Clinicopathological Study of 159 Cases

Background Salivary gland diseases include a variety of conditions (inflammatory, immunological, infectious, or neoplastic pathologies). Salivary gland diseases hold the interest of clinicians and pathologists due to their varied clinical presentation and histological diversity. In this study, we ai...

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Autores principales: Aldelaimi, Afrah A, Enezei, Hamid H, Aldelaimi, Tahrir N, Mohammed, Khalil A, Al-Ani, Raid M
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9597542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320978
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.29589
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author Aldelaimi, Afrah A
Enezei, Hamid H
Aldelaimi, Tahrir N
Mohammed, Khalil A
Al-Ani, Raid M
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Enezei, Hamid H
Aldelaimi, Tahrir N
Mohammed, Khalil A
Al-Ani, Raid M
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description Background Salivary gland diseases include a variety of conditions (inflammatory, immunological, infectious, or neoplastic pathologies). Salivary gland diseases hold the interest of clinicians and pathologists due to their varied clinical presentation and histological diversity. In this study, we aimed to assess the various aspects of clinical and pathological characteristics of salivary gland diseases. Methodology We reviewed the records of patients with various salivary gland diseases at Ramadi Teaching Hospital, Rashid Hospital, Razi Hospital, and Zuhur Hospital in Iraq. The study covered the years 2010 to 2021. Results Of 159 patients, there were 61.64% female patients. The age group most affected was 51-60 years (26.4%). The most involved salivary gland was the parotid (44.65%). Swelling was seen in 74% of the patients. Obstructive lesions were seen in 52.2% of patients. Obstructive pathologies occurred exclusively in the age group 51-60 years, infective cases involved the age group 71-80 years (64.3%), and tumors affected the age group 41-50 years (77.4%). Women were affected more than men by all pathologies. The parotid gland was mostly affected by tumors (32/71), while other glands were mostly affected by obstructive lesions (17/18). A significant association was found between salivary gland pathologies with age and the affected gland. The most common clinical entity of the obstructive lesions was xerostomia (20.1%). While pleomorphic adenoma was the most common tumor (n = 40/50). The most common cause of xerostomia was smoking (31.2%) and the least cause was antidepressants (9.4%). Conclusions Salivary gland diseases were mostly seen in women and in the age group 51-60 years. Parotid was the most involved gland. A three-quarter of the cases presented with swelling and obstructive pathologies comprise above 50% of causes. The age and the involved gland can determine the type of salivary gland diseases. Xerostomia was the common clinical entity of obstructive pathologies. The most common tumor was pleomorphic adenoma and the most common cause for xerostomia was smoking.
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spelling pubmed-95975422022-10-31 Salivary Gland Diseases: A Retrospective Clinicopathological Study of 159 Cases Aldelaimi, Afrah A Enezei, Hamid H Aldelaimi, Tahrir N Mohammed, Khalil A Al-Ani, Raid M Cureus Pathology Background Salivary gland diseases include a variety of conditions (inflammatory, immunological, infectious, or neoplastic pathologies). Salivary gland diseases hold the interest of clinicians and pathologists due to their varied clinical presentation and histological diversity. In this study, we aimed to assess the various aspects of clinical and pathological characteristics of salivary gland diseases. Methodology We reviewed the records of patients with various salivary gland diseases at Ramadi Teaching Hospital, Rashid Hospital, Razi Hospital, and Zuhur Hospital in Iraq. The study covered the years 2010 to 2021. Results Of 159 patients, there were 61.64% female patients. The age group most affected was 51-60 years (26.4%). The most involved salivary gland was the parotid (44.65%). Swelling was seen in 74% of the patients. Obstructive lesions were seen in 52.2% of patients. Obstructive pathologies occurred exclusively in the age group 51-60 years, infective cases involved the age group 71-80 years (64.3%), and tumors affected the age group 41-50 years (77.4%). Women were affected more than men by all pathologies. The parotid gland was mostly affected by tumors (32/71), while other glands were mostly affected by obstructive lesions (17/18). A significant association was found between salivary gland pathologies with age and the affected gland. The most common clinical entity of the obstructive lesions was xerostomia (20.1%). While pleomorphic adenoma was the most common tumor (n = 40/50). The most common cause of xerostomia was smoking (31.2%) and the least cause was antidepressants (9.4%). Conclusions Salivary gland diseases were mostly seen in women and in the age group 51-60 years. Parotid was the most involved gland. A three-quarter of the cases presented with swelling and obstructive pathologies comprise above 50% of causes. The age and the involved gland can determine the type of salivary gland diseases. Xerostomia was the common clinical entity of obstructive pathologies. The most common tumor was pleomorphic adenoma and the most common cause for xerostomia was smoking. Cureus 2022-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9597542/ /pubmed/36320978 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.29589 Text en Copyright © 2022, Aldelaimi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Aldelaimi, Tahrir N
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Al-Ani, Raid M
Salivary Gland Diseases: A Retrospective Clinicopathological Study of 159 Cases
title Salivary Gland Diseases: A Retrospective Clinicopathological Study of 159 Cases
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title_fullStr Salivary Gland Diseases: A Retrospective Clinicopathological Study of 159 Cases
title_full_unstemmed Salivary Gland Diseases: A Retrospective Clinicopathological Study of 159 Cases
title_short Salivary Gland Diseases: A Retrospective Clinicopathological Study of 159 Cases
title_sort salivary gland diseases: a retrospective clinicopathological study of 159 cases
topic Pathology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9597542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36320978
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.29589
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