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Ağız İçine Spontan Açılan Büyük Submandibular Sialolitiazis: Olgu Sunumu

A Giant Submandibular Sialolithiasis that Erupted Spontaneously to the Mouth: A Case Report

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Introduction: Sialolithiasis is one of the most common disease of salivary glands. The incidence of the disease in adult population is 12/1000. However, most of the salivary gland stones occur on the submandibular gland and or its duct. Clinically, recurrent and painful swellings that affects the salivary gland or its duct can be seen. Material and Method: In this case report, a giant submandibular sialolithiasis that opened to the floor of the mouth spontaneously was presented. Conclusion: The treatment of sialolithiasis can varies according to the localization of the stone, duration of the symptoms and the size of the stone. In this case, the stone that erupted to the mouth spontaneously was removed surgically.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Giriş: sialolitiazis tükürük bezlerinde en sık görülen hastalıklardan biri olup, erişkin popülasyonda görülme sıklığı 12/1000’dir. Bununla birlikte tükürük bezi taşlarının büyük bir kısmı submandibular bez ve veya kanalında oluşur. Klinik olarak; tükürük bezi veya kanalını etkileyen ağrılı ve tekrarlayan şişlikler ile seyreden bir hastalıktır. Materyal: Bu makalede kendiliğinden ağız içine açılan, oldukça büyük boyuta ulaşmış bir submandibular siyalolitiyazis olgusunu sunulmuştur. Sonuç: Siyalolitiyazis tedavisi, taşın yerleşim yerine, semptomların süresine ve taşın büyüklüğüne bağlı olarak değişir. Sunduğumuz olguda ağız içerisine spontan olarak açılmış olan taş cerrahi olarak çıkarılmıştır.
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