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Sialolithiasis in a stump of Whartons duct of an aplastic unilateral submandibular gland
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 01/13/09
Koo BS et al. - Congenital absence of the salivary glands is an uncommon disorder. Isolated aplasia of a unilateral submandibular gland is rare and only 6 cases have been reported. The formation of a sialolith within the remaining Wharton's duct, associated with isolated aplasia of a unilateral submandibular gland, has not been reported previously. The authors report two cases of sialolithiasis within the ipsilateral remaining Wharton's duct in patients with isolated aplasia of a unilateral submandibular gland.
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