Abstract
Granulomatous inflammation in salivary tissues is most often a response to liberated ductal contents, particularly mucin, in various degrees of obstructive sialadenopathy. Far less often is a granulomatous sialadenitis the result of specific infective granulomas or systemic granuloma-forming diseases, In these instances, the salivary parenchymal involvement is usually secondary to disease localization in regional lymph nodes.
Subject
General Medicine,Otorhinolaryngology
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18 articles.
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