| Literature DB >> 20526259 |
Gonzalo Herrera-Calvo1, Belén García-Montesinos-Perea, Ramón Saiz-Bustillo, Jaime Gallo-Terán, Pedro Lastra-García-Barón.
Abstract
The congenital absence of the major salivary glands is a very infrequent disorder, in which several glands are usually involved at the same time. Sometimes this disorder can be associated with other developmental anomalies. The unilateral aplasia of the submandibular gland is an extremely rare finding with only 14 cases reported in the literature. Clinically, this kind of patients may complain of dryness of the mouth, difficulties in chewing and swallowing, severe periodontal disease or multiple caries, but usually they follow an asymptomatic course. Salivary gland aplasia can be diagnosed with a large variety of imaging techniques, which include computer tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MR), ultrasonography (US), sialography, or scintigraphy. In this paper we report a case of a patient referred to our department with a long term and progressive growing neck mass, who has an unilateral submandibular gland aplasia associated to an ipsilateral hypertrophy of the sublingual gland.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 20526259 DOI: 10.4317/medoral.16.e537
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal ISSN: 1698-4447