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Structural differences between alcoholic and diabetic parotid sialosis.

Carmen Carda1, Miriam Carranza, Adriana Arriaga, Anselmo Díaz, Amando Peydró, Maria Elsa Gomez de Ferraris.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Between the sialosis' etiologic agents, we can find the chronic alcoholism and diabetes. Both nosologic entities are described using a similar histopathologic pattern.
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this work has been analyzing and comparing the histopathological differences between the diabetic and alcoholic sialosis. STUDY
DESIGN: We studied 7 parotid glands samples of diabetic patients and 4 samples of normal glands obtained from surgical material were used as a control. For the comparative study, we used 12 parotid glands from chronic alcoholic patients with clinical diagnosis of cirrhosis and 6 autopsies on individuals who had died from alcoholic hepatic cirrhosis. This material was fixed in formaline, processed for embedding in paraffin, standard coloration techniques and immunotechnique for cytokeratin EA/1 y EA/3.
RESULTS: In the cases of diabetics, the parotid gland was characterised by the presence of small acini, a bigger number of lipid intracytoplasmic droplets in the acinar and ductal cells, as well as an abundant adipose infiltration in the stroma when compared to the alcoholics. We observed that the cytokeratins' expression was heterogeneous at the acinar level, and very positive in the hyperplasic ducts, compared to the alcoholic and control groups.
CONCLUSIONS: These qualitative valorations indicate the differences between the histopathologic pattern of sialosis with different origins.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16056184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal        ISSN: 1698-4447


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