parotid in English

adjective
1
relating to, situated near, or affecting a parotid gland.
The right parotid duct is grazed in this cut.

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1. His parotid glands aren't working.

2. Generally, relative parotid volumes have been evaluated for treatment outcome and planning constraints, neglecting that absolute parotid volumes can vary significantly.

3. 2 Most of these parotid Acinic cell carcinomas are

4. Bilateral Acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid gland is rare

5. Acinic cell carcinoma: Most Acinic cell carcinomas start in the parotid gland

6. Gland recovery was correlated with absolute parotid gland volumes and mean dose.

7. Cats have five different sAlivary glands including the mandibular, molar, parotid, sublingual and zygomatic.

8. Dedifferentiated Acinic cell carcinoma is a highly malignant, newly recognized parotid malignancy

9. Baryta muriatica acts on the parotid gland and is suited to scrofulous children

10. Ethionine caused cellular damage, acting selectively on the amylase-producing acini of the parotid gland.

11. Conclusion There was good effect to prevent gustatory sweating syndrome in parotidectomy of reserve parotid fascia.

12. Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the parotid, submandibular and palatal glands has been studied by light and electron microscopy.

13. In guinea pigs the acid phosphatase in the parotid gland has been studied (electromicroscopic method Essner and Novikoff, 1961).

14. Patients with cutaneous lesions in the Buccinatory region require a thorough examination to identify injuries to the parotid duct

15. Acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid gland is a rare malignant tumor, which is generally regarded as low grade.

16. Patients with cutaneous lesions in the Buccinatory region require a thorough examination to identify injuries to the parotid duct

17. Patients with cutaneous lesions in the Buccinatory region require a thorough examination to identify injuries to the parotid duct

18. Objective To evaluate the effect of patients psychosocial behavior with amendable surgical method in the tumor of parotid gland.

19. A natomy of the m ajor s Alivary g lands The parotid glAand is the largest of the three major sAlivary glands

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

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

22. The nucleus Ambiguus supplies motor fibers to the stylopharyngeus muscle while the inferior salivatory nucleus supplies parasympathetic fibers to the parotid gland

23. 5 Be in again occurence rate of long-term sex paresis is higher in operation and operation of parotid and extensive excision.

24. 1 More than 80% of Acinic cell carcinomas occur in the parotid gland, and most commonly manifest in the fourth through sixth decades of life

25. Additional treatment with Aludrin as a noradrenergic stimulator of acinus activity, leads to extensive calcification of acini in the submandibular and parotid gland.

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

27. This paper deals with the structure of normal acinus cells of the guinea pig's parotid gland and its changes in fasting animals receiving pilocarpine.

28. The cells of the striate ducts in the normal parotid, have specializations associated with fluid transport and are structurally most nearly akin to the oxyphils.

29. Ultrastructuralevidence of Asecretory role FOR MELATONIN IN THE HUMAN PAROTID GLAND 1 Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Cagliari, Monserrato, Italy; 2 Department of Pharmacology, Institute

30. 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

31. The major ones are the three pairs known as the parotid, submaxillary, and sublingual glands (see Plates); there are other smaller sAlivary glands within the cheeks and tongue

32. 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.

33. I'm 34 years old, have a 21 month old, 13 weeks pregnant and have a low level rare cancer called an Acinic cell carcinoma in my left parotid gland

34. In four cases of acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid gland the fine structure of the tumor cells shows striking similarities to the serous acinar cells from human salivary glands.

35. Acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) is a rarest form of low-grade malignant salivary neoplasm in which the predominant site is the parotid gland and women are usually more frequently diagnosed than men

36. In a histological re-examination and re-classification according to modern nomenclature of 1804 tumours of the parotid and submandibular glands, 52 tumours (ca. 3%) exhibited the histological structures characteristic of adenoid cystic carcinoma.

37. On the basis of one case and a review of 486 parotid Acinic carcinomas, unilateral as well as bilateral, total parotidectomy seems to be the treatment of choice for this low-grade malignant neoplasm that recurs commonly following

38. 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.

39. Up to 10% cash back  · Acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) is a special type of breast carcinoma showing serous differentiation, with zymogen-type cytoplasmic granules, similar to Acinic cell carcinoma arising in the parotid gland (Eusebi et al

40. Acinic Cell Carcinoma is a slow-growing malignant tumor, normally developing in the parotid glands and the major and minor salivary glands, upper lip, buccal mucosa, and the palate; and more rarely, in the parapharyngeal space, sublingual gland, pancreas, bones, breast, and lungs.

41. According to the INTERPHONE project coordinator, Professor Elisabeth Cardis of the Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL) in Barcelona, Spain, 'the INTERPHONE study will continue with additional analyses of mobile phone use and tumours of the acoustic nerve and parotid gland.'

42. Caseous Sentence Examples The Caseous necrosis of the implicated mass of lung tissue, and indeed of tubercles generally, is held to be, in great measure, the result of the necrotic influence of the secretions from the bacillus. Caseous lymphadenitis (parotid lymph node affected).

43. This retrospective study was undertaken to analyze data from patients receiving iodine-125 ([125I]) seed brachytherapy postoperatively for the treatment of acinic cell carcinoma (ACC) of the parotid gland along with the following risk factors: residual tumor, recurrent tumor, facial nerve invasion, positive resection margins, advanced tumor stage, or tumor spillage.

44. [28] Acinic cell carcinoma was diagnosed in 4 (3.50%) cases, 2 cases each were seen in parotid and submandibular glands and was seen in 3rd and 5th decade which is similar to the study conducted by Fernandes GC et al.15 Two case of adenoid cystic carcinoma were diagnosed involving the minor salivary glands which are also similar to other

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