1. Observations on the pathology Hereditary or congenital abnormalities of the of Sjogren's syndrome;Cardell, B.S.; Gurling, K.J.;J. Path. Bact,1954
2. ducts have been suggested as a possible basis for;Findeisen, D.G.R.;Int. Arch. Allergy; Allergy to dentures: A report of two cases presenting asthma and parotitis,1956
3. Sjogren's there are two pairs of siblings, the first' a boy aged 12 with infective sialodochitis and terminal duct dilatasyndrome treated;recurrent swellings;the present series of; Opthal,1954
4. Recurrent parotitis in children;Jones, H.Everley;Arch. Dis. Childh,1953
5. tion with early involvement of the main ducts, and his sister aged 26 years. She had had recurrent swellings as a child but at the time of investigation had been free of symptoms for some years but sialography still revealed bilateral terminal dilatation;of Lyon, E.;Int. J. Gastroent; Swelling of the parotid gland and diabetes mellitus,1943