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1. How to pronounce sAlivary gland

2. Of or relating to a sAlivary gland.

3. Sialadenitis (Swollen SAlivary Gland) Sialadenitis refers to the inflammation of a sAlivary gland, which produces saliva to aid in digestion

4. The recommendations on management of sAlivary gland swellings are based on the UK publication Management of sAlivary gland tumours: United Kingdom national multidisciplinary guidelines [] and expert opinion in review articles on sAlivary gland disorders [Wilson, 2014] and on sAlivary gland tumours [Mantravadi, 2019].

5. Management of persistent or unexplained sAlivary gland swelling

6. A sAlivary gland stone -- also called sAlivary duct stone -- is a calcified structure that may form inside a sAlivary gland or duct

7. The reactions of the connective tissue in the salivary gland together with the parenchymal atrophy result in abacterial sclerosis of the salivary-gland tissue.

8. Carcinomas of salivary gland type Adenoid cystic carcinoma

9. Acinic cell carcinoma is the third most common salivary gland malignancy overall and the second most common salivary gland malignancy in children

10. The medical term for sAlivary gland infection is ‘sialadenitis’

11. A sAlivary gland infection is typically caused by a bacterial infection

12. Urine Amylase results can help diagnose pancreatic and salivary gland disorders

13. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common cause of sAlivary gland infection

14. SAlivary gland cancer is a type of head and neck cancer that involves abnormal growth of sAlivary gland cells.; Factors that increase the risk of sAlivary gland cancer include older age, radiation therapy to the head and neck, or exposure to cancer-causing chemicals at work

15. *SAlivary gland cancer facts medically edited by Charles Patrick Davis, MD, PhD

16. Blocked sAlivary gland can be due to the formation of stones, infections, etc

17. Salivary gland biopsy then revealed a histological picture of infection due to actinomyces.

18. Chronic inflammation of a sAlivary gland can cause it to stop functioning.

19. In general, the majority of salivary gland tumours, except adenolymphoma, had no sex predilection.

20. Lenvatinib and Pembrolizumab in People With Advanced Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma and Other Salivary Gland Cancers

21. Acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) is a low-grade salivary gland malignancy characterized by serous acinar differentiation

22. The lingular segmental Bronchus patient without pulmonary resection (a salivary gland tumor) underwent short-term atelectasis.

23. A sAlivary gland infection is also called sialadenitis and is caused by bacteria or viruses

24. SAlivary gland ablation is a procedure performed by an interventional radiologist during which drugs are injected into the major sAlivary glands (submandibular, sublingual, and parotid glands), causing the sAlivary gland tissue to shrivel up and turn to scar tissue.

25. Acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) is an uncommon salivary gland malignancy that rarely appears in the hard palate

26. A sAlivary stone or other blockage of the sAlivary gland duct can contribute to an acute infection

27. I found this, I wonder if systemic salivary gland problems can cause the enlarging of the Circumvallate papillae

28. Acinic Cell Carcinoma is a low-grade neoplasm occurs on the epithelial cell lining of the salivary gland

29. Benign and malignant skin adnexal neoplasms, especially glandular lesions, show morphologically striking similarities to salivary gland tumors.

30. Actinomycosis, tuberculosis and atypical mycobacteriosis are rare variations of bacterial sialadenitis which clinically may resemble a salivary gland tumor

31. A duct, or tube, leading from the parotid salivary gland runs through the Buccinator muscle before opening into the mouth.

32. Acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) is a low-grade malignant salivary neoplasm that constitutes approximately 17% of primary salivary gland malignancies

33. SAlivary gland infections usually affect the glands under the ears (parotid glands) and the glands under the chin (submandibular glands)

34. SAlivary gland cancer is a rare disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the sAlivary glands

35. If only pancreatic amylase is measured, an increase will not be noted with mumps or other salivary gland trauma.

36. While aneuploidy represents a distinct indicator of malignancy SPF values are of minor relevance for dignity assessment in salivary gland tumours.

37. 24 This study was to investigate clinical value of submandibular salivary gland transfer in preventing radiation-induced xerostomia of NPC patients.

38. Acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) is a low-grade malignant salivary neoplasm that constitutes approximately 17% of primary salivary gland malignancies

39. Salivary gland cancer is diagnosed in 2-3 individuals per 100,000 people each year, and 30-35% of these are mucoepidermoid Carcinomas.

40. The human genome has a cluster of several Amylase genes that are expressed at high levels in either salivary gland or pancreas

41. Despite major discrepancies in basic microscopic anatomy, remarkable similarities are manifest within the wide spectrum of cutaneous adnexal and salivary gland tumors.

42. Acinic cell tumors derive from serous cells of salivary gland acini, in rare cases from fetal inclusions of salivary tissue in intraparotid lymph nodes.

43. An Acinic Cell Carcinoma (ACC) of Salivary Gland is a type of malignant epithelial tumor affecting either the major or minor salivary glands

44. Sialadenitis, or sAlivary gland inflammation, is an often painful bacterial infection of a sAlivary gland.The condition, which most commonly affects the parotid gland, …

45. After treatment one patient developed a grade 2 trismus, another showed grade 3 abacterial salivary gland inflammation with severe pain requiring opioid medication.

46.  · The ultrastructure of the salivary gland cell of active Pila globosa, a gastropod, is studied and compared with that of Aestivated snails

47. This is also true for the most frequent malignant salivary gland tumors after the mucoepidermoid carcinoma, i.e. adenoid cystic carcinomas and acinic cell carcinomas.

48. These findings suggest that body dehydration is associated with decreased parotid sAlivary gland flow rates, and that these changes are generally age-independent in healthy adults

49. Acinic cell carcinoma of the head and neck is an uncommon salivary gland cancer, with a reported incidence of less than 1 case per 100 000 population

50. In the salivary gland tumours four main categories — corresponding to the international classification of the W.H.O. — can be classified: adenomas, acinic cell tumours, mucoepidermoid tumours and carcinomas.

51. Pleomorphic Adenoma is a common benign salivary gland neoplasm characterised by neoplastic proliferation of parenchymatous glandular cells along with myoepithelial components, having a malignant potentiality

52. HyperAmylasemia is associated with, but not limited to, other acute abdominal disorders, biliary tract disease, diabetic ketoacidosis, severe glomerular dysfunction, salivary gland disorders, ruptured ectopic pregnancy and macroAmylasemia.

53. These entities encompass squamous and glandular papillomas (as well as their mixed forms) and adenomas (alveolar adenoma, papillary adenoma, salivary gland-like pleomorphic and mucinous adenomas and mucinous cystadenomas).

54. The following five tumors were transplantated over years in continous lines: a liposarcoma, a rhabdomyosarcoma, a fibrosarcoma, an alveolar adenocarcinoma of salivary gland, and a solid carcinoma.

55. Pleomorphic Adenoma, also referred to as benign mixed tumors (BMTs), is a benign or a non-cancerous growth in the salivary gland, the most commonly occurring parotid tumor.

56. Immunohistology may be employed to resolve the differential diagnosis of undifferentiated salivary gland carcinomas, comprising malignant lymphomas, amelanotic melanomas, Merkel cell carcinomas, and adenoid cystic carcinomas, in particular in small biopsy materials.

57. This tumor, a tubular-solid or solid adenoma, represents only a special form of the basic type of the socalled mixed tumor of the salivary gland, and consists chiefly of neoplastic myoepithelium.

58. For sAlivary gland stones, people can take pain relievers (analgesics), drink extra fluids, massage the glands, apply warm compresses, and trigger saliva flow with lemon juice or wedges, sour candy, or a combination

59. Mylohyoid Boutonniere is a normal focal discontinuity in the mylohyoid muscle, which may permit the sublingual salivary gland, fat or vessels - or a combination thereof - to protrude out from the sublingual space into the submandibular space.

60. Acinic cell carcinoma of the lung (also known as a Fechner tumor) is a type of lung carcinoma of the salivary gland type.It is extremely rare, especially when it presents in the form of primary Acinic …

61. Since myoepithelial cells do not occur, the basal-cell adenoma can easily be separated from salivary gland tumors containing myoepithelial cells, i.e., from the pleomorphic adenoma (socalled mixed tumor), the adenoid-cystic carcinoma (cylindroma), and the salivary duct carcinoma.

62. Dedifferentiated Acinic cell carcinoma of the salivary gland is an uncommon variant of Acinic cell carcinoma, characterized by the coexistence of both an usual low-grade Acinic cell carcinoma and a high-grade dedifferentiated component, as well as by an accelerated clinical course

63. Up to 10% cash back  · Acinic cell carcinoma; Acinic cell type; Pulmonary salivary gland tumor Definition Originally described by Fechner and his colleagues in 1972, pulmonary Acinic cell carcinoma (“Fechner tumor”) is a rare, low grade, malignant epithelial tumor with cytological differentiation toward serous acinar cells.

64. The detection of amylase in acinic cell carcinomas, and the detection of steroid hormone receptors in these and other malignant salivary gland tumors particularly in combination with the expression of transcription factors, oncogenes and proliferation associated antigens result in characteristic expression profiles. These may prove to be valuable for further investigations, especially on the molecular level.

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66. Under 2 600 surgical specimens examinated in the salivary gland register from 1965 to 1974 1 067 tumour cases (41%) were found. 929 of these cases (87%) were epithelial tumours, 89 (8%) non-epithelial tumours (hemangiomas etc.) and 49 (5%) metastases or periglandular tumours. 71,5% of the epithelial tumours could be classified as benign (51,5% pleomorphic adenomas, 20% monomorphic adenomas), 28,5% as malignant (2,5% acinic cell tumours, 6% mucoepidermoid tumours, 20% carcinomas).