Inflammatory disorders of the major salivary glands which result from bacterial or viral infection are the most common salivary gland diseases. On rare occasions, an allergic reaction may result in sialadenitis.doi:10.1007/978-94-010-9583-9_29A. G. D. Maran...
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* * salivary glands * Parotid - position: belowthe outer ear, between the mandibular branch and the anterior border of thesternocleidomastoid; Opening position: the parotid nipple on the crown andbuccal mucosa of the upper jaw Submandibular gland --location: under the mandibular triangle; The open...
Swelling of single or multiple major salivary glands can be caused by various local or systemic diseases. In differential diagnosis, congenital cystic or vascular malformations should be considered, as well as infectious or tumorous alterations. Salivary duct obstructions due to sialolithiasis or stenos...
hirudin is a naturally occurring peptide with anticoagulant properties found in the salivary glands of blood-sucking leeches. these anticoagulants prevent their host’s blood from clotting or coagulating. q4 what is the function of suckers in leeches? leeches possess 2 suckers. the sucker at the ...
It includes the processes that take place while the food is in the mouth (mouth = 'buccal cavity'), such as chewing and grinding using theteeth, the lubrication and chemical effects of saliva released from the salivary glands, and swallowing of the food - which sends it onwards down the ...
Sjgren's syndrome (SjS) is chronic autoimmune disease manifested by the loss of saliva and/or tear secretion by salivary and/or lacrimal glands, respective... BH Lee,MA Tudares,CQ Nguyen - 《Archivum Immunologiae Et Therapiae Experimentalis》 被引量: 90发表: 2009年 Primary Sjgren's syndr...
The medial retropharyngeal lymph nodes may be the most relevant draining lymph node of the head and neck, but they are not routinely sampled due to their anatomic location medial to the salivary glands. The technique described here will allow for a standardized surgical approach for the efficient...
Description of a free-living Polychaete without gut: Astomus taenioide...This study describes a new Protodrilidae that lives in the coral sands of the Island of Moorea (French Polynesia). n.gen., n.sp. has no gut, mouth, anus, pharyngeal bulb, nor salivary glands. However, a thin ...
This is the first description of the anatomy of two closely related and conchologically very similar trigonostomatine Cancellariidae: and Evident differences were detected in these two species, including the shape and arrangement of the salivary glands, the relative size of the mid and posterior o...