Kankshini Pabba, Swetha Meruva, Shiva Prasad Kyasanoor, Shishira Surapu Reddy, Mounika Reddy Mekala, Avinash Tejasvi M. L
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Sialolithiasis is the most common disease of salivary glands. Its estimated frequency is 1.2% in the adult population. Sialoliths most commonly occur in the submandibular glands. A history of pain or/and swelling in the salivary glands, especially during meal suggests this diagnosis. For small and accessible stones conservative therapies like milking of ducts with palliative therapy can produce satisfactory results. Surgical management should be considered when the stone/stones are inaccessible or large in size as conservative therapies turned out to be unsatisfactory. In this paper, we present a case of 55-year-old male patient resenting painful swelling and a giant submandibular gland sialolith. The sialolith usually measures from 1 to <10 mm. Giant Sialoliths are classified as those exceeding 15 mm in any one dimension. This case report describes a patient presenting with an unusually large sialolith (megalith), which was in size 2.5 x 3cm, the subsequent patient management, etiology, diagnosis, and treatment.
涎石症是唾液腺最常见的疾病。据估计,其在成年人中的发病率为1.2%。涎石最常见于下颌腺。唾液腺疼痛或/和肿胀的病史,特别是在进餐时提示这种诊断。对于小而易接近的结石,保守疗法如乳管结合姑息疗法可产生令人满意的结果。当结石难以接近或体积较大时,应考虑手术治疗,因为保守治疗结果令人不满意。在本文中,我们提出一个病例55岁的男性患者抱怨疼痛肿胀和一个巨大的下颌腺涎石。唾液石的尺寸通常为1至10毫米。巨型唾液岩被归类为在任何一个维度上超过15毫米的岩石。本病例报告描述了一名患者表现为异常大的唾液石(巨石),其尺寸为2.5 x 3cm,随后的患者管理,病因,诊断和治疗。