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Sialolithiasis

Sialolithiasis (also termed salivary calculi, or salivary stones) is a crystallopathy where a calcified mass or sialolith forms within a salivary gland, usually in the duct of the submandibular gland (also termed "Wharton's duct"). Less commonly the parotid gland or rarely the sublingual gland or a minor salivary gland may develop salivary stones.

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Oral surgery

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Sialolithiasis

Nodes57
Edges56
Triples22
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.035088
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Sialolithiasis

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related to Classification · 15
Sialolithiasis → About, Because, Greek, However, If, In, Inflammation, Obstructive, Salivary, Stones, Submandibular, The, They, This, When
related to Epidemiology · 2
Sialolithiasis → Salivary, The
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Sialolithiasis → Oral surgery

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gland salivary may duct stones saliva submandibular stone calculi also infection symptoms cases usually develop formation termed glands obstruction within

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SialolithiasisSpecialtyOral surgery1.00infobox
abnormalities in calcium metabolisminstance offactors0.80text
dehydrationinstance offactors0.80text
reduced salivary flow rateinstance offactors0.80text
altered acidityinstance offactors0.80text
Sialolithiasisrelated to ClassificationThe0.60section
Sialolithiasisrelated to ClassificationGreek0.60section
Sialolithiasisrelated to ClassificationThey0.60section
Sialolithiasisrelated to ClassificationIf0.60section
Sialolithiasisrelated to ClassificationThis0.60section
Sialolithiasisrelated to ClassificationInflammation0.60section
Sialolithiasisrelated to ClassificationBecause0.60section

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