Southeast Asian Journal of Case Report and Review

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Southeast Asian Journal of Case Report and Review is a Peer-reviewed, International medical journal Published by the Association of Health Professionals. It will publish 04 issues per year will publish a research paper prepared by Health Professional. Journal will Give Preference to Case Report and Review Article   Aim and Scope The aim and commitment of the journal is to publish a research-oriented manuscript on significant issues in all the subjects and areas of Medical Science including Genome mutation and Pathogenicity in microbes. Journal more...

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Richa Wadhawan*, Anjali Shah, Suranjana Bora, Javeed Majeed Bhat, Naphiiasuklang Marbaniang, Meha Lanine, Goutam Deb


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Steering through parotid calculi in a 35 year old female: A case report


Case Report

Author Details : Richa Wadhawan*, Anjali Shah, Suranjana Bora, Javeed Majeed Bhat, Naphiiasuklang Marbaniang, Meha Lanine, Goutam Deb

Volume : 11, Issue : 2, Year : 2024

Article Page : 31-36

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.sajcrr.2024.009



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Abstract

Sialolithiasis, the predominant affliction affecting salivary glands, constitutes approximately half of all major salivary gland pathologies. The vast majority of salivary gland calculi, roughly 80-90%, are located in the submandibular gland, with 5-10% in the parotid gland, and an estimated 0-5% in the sublingual and other minor salivary glands. Typically, sialolithiasis manifests in adults between the ages of 30 and 60, with a greater occurrence in males. This malady is predominantly observed in adults and is infrequent in children. Herein, we present a case study of calculus retrieval in a 35-year-old woman, characterized by recurrent swelling and pain in the left parotid gland, exacerbated during meals due to ductal obstruction impeding saliva flow. This hindrance impedes gland drainage, resulting in inflamed ducts. Sialadenitis subsided following calculus removal.
 

Keywords: Parotid calculi, Proximal duct calculi, Computerized Tomography Scan, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Surgical excision Extracorporeal and Endoscopic Intracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy


How to cite : Wadhawan R, Shah A, Bora S, Bhat J M, Marbaniang N, Lanine M, Deb G, Steering through parotid calculi in a 35 year old female: A case report. South Asian J Case Rep Rev 2024;11(2):31-36

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