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KMID : 0360120100320040363
Journal of the Korean Society of Maxillofacial Plastic Reconstructive Surgeons
2010 Volume.32 No. 4 p.363 ~ p.367
A Giant Sialolith in a Wharton¡¯s Duct
Na Hye-Jung

Yoon Kyu-Ho
Cheong Jeong-Kwon
Bae Jung-Ho
kim Hae-Lin
Jo Kyu-Hong
Shin Jae-Myung
Baik Jee-Seon
Abstract
Sialolithiasis is the most commom disease of salivary gland. The main symptoms are pain and swelling of the involved gland during eating. It can occur at any age but patients in their third to fifth decade present most cases. Males are more frequently affected than females. Most sialoliths are located within the duct system of the submandibular gland. Submandibular sialoliths close to the hilum of the gland tend to become large and ovoid shape, whereas sialoliths in the duct tend to be elongated. Commonly, sialoliths measure from 1 mm to less than 10 mm, and larger than 15 mm are considered rare. In one case we have removed a giant sialolith which was located in a wharton¡¯s duct and in the other case we have removed multiple sialolith including a giant sialolith which were also located in a Wharton¡¯s duct . We report these 2 cases with literature reviews.
KEYWORD
Sialolithiasis, Submandibular gland, Sialolith, Giant
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