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| sialography |
Radiography of the salivary glands or ducts following injection of contrast medium. [ Articles | Books | Images | Discussion groups ] |
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Additional comments : X-ray sialography is an invasive retrograde procedure,in which radiopaque X-ray sialographic material is injected into the gland via the intraoral opening of either Stensen’s or Wharton’s duct. H Shojaku, H Shojaku, M Shimizu, H Seto, Y … - Radiat Med, 2000 Conventional sialography is performed by obtaining control radiographs, then manually injecting a small quantity of iodinated contrast medium into the salivary duct. T Buckenham - Seminars in Interventional Radiology, 2004 |
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