1. by contents are postulated as the cause ofductal obstruction in the submandibular gland. Because of the correlation between pancreatic enzymes and calcium, a similar mechanism may be proposed for the cystic fibrosis;Barbero, G.J.; Chernick, W.S.,1966
2. Zymogen granules in the pathogenesis of cystic fibrosis. In Cystic Fibrosis Club Abstracts, Thirteenth Annual Meeting, Kansas City;Blomfield, J.,1972
3. Flow rate and the inorganic components of submandibular saliva in cystic fibrosis;Blomfield, J.; Warton, K.L.; Brown, J.M.;Arch. Dis. Childh,1973
4. Pathogenesis of turbid submaxillary saliva in patients with cystic fibrosis. In Cystic Fibrosis Club Abstracts, and eventual hypofunction. Despite the higher levels of amylase in parotid saliva compared to submandibular saliva and in cystic fibrosis parotid saliva compared to controls (Mandel et al, 1967b), the calcium concentrations of the parotid secretions are relatively low;Boat, T.F.,1970
5. Chronic atropinization and fibrocystic disease of the pancreas;Boyd, E.M.; Jarzylo, S.;Canad. med. Ass. J,1960