Takeshi Matsunobu, Hirotaka Suzuki, Akira Shimizu, Koji Sakamoto, Kimihiro Okubo
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Abstract
First reported by Kussmaul in 1879, sialodochitis fibrinosa is a disease of the parotid and/or submandibular glands that is characterized by pain and diffuse swelling. It is believed to be caused by obstruction of the salivary duct by mucofibrinous plugs and is often misdiagnosed as other types of sialadenitis, such as Sjögren' s syndrome, or sialadenitis caused by bacterial or viral infection. Although specific diagnostic criteria have not been defined, the typical pathological finding of sialodochitis fibrinosa is infiltration of lymphocytes and eosinophils into the interstitium around the salivary ducts. Sialendoscopy, a minimally invasive endoscopic technique, has recently been used to diagnose and treat diseases of the salivary glands. This new technique can be used to irrigate and dilate the salivary gland ducts under direct vision. We successfully used sialendoscopy to diagnose and treat sialodochitis fibrinosa, making this the first reported use of this technique for salivary gland biopsies. Sialendoscopy is a modern approach to salivary gland disorders that was helpful for understanding, diagnosing, and managing sialodochitis fibrinosa.
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The international effort to understand, treat and control disease involve clinicians and researchers from many medical and biological science disciplines. The Journal of Nippon Medical School (JNMS) is the official journal of the Medical Association of Nippon Medical School and is dedicated to furthering international exchange of medical science experience and opinion. It provides an international forum for researchers in the fields of bascic and clinical medicine to introduce, discuss and exchange thier novel achievements in biomedical science and a platform for the worldwide dissemination and steering of biomedical knowledge for the benefit of human health and welfare. Properly reasoned discussions disciplined by appropriate references to existing bodies of knowledge or aimed at motivating the creation of such knowledge is the aim of the journal.