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The submandibular duct ( Wharton's duct , submaxillary duct ) is one of the salivary ducts. It is about 5 cm. long, and its wall is much thinner than that of the parotid duct. It begins by numer...
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Definition of Wharton's duct in the Medical Dictionary. Wharton's duct explanation. Information about Wharton's duct in Free online English dictionary. What is Wharton's duct? Meaning of Wharton's duct medical term. ... Wharton's duct; Wharton's jelly; wheal; wheal erythema response; wheal-and-flare reaction; wheal-flare;
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Wharton's duct (anatomy), ...pair, the submaxillary glands, also called submandibular glands, are located along the side of the lower jawbone. ... Gutta Percha Cone Location In Whartons Duct: A Case Report. Internet Journal of Radiology, 2007 ... CREATE MY Wharton's du... NEW DOCUMENT...
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A description of Penetrating Aortic Ulcer emphasizing the radiological findings. ... Sialolithiasis; Stone in Wharton’s Duct ... Contrast-enhanced CT of the neck demonstrates a stone (blue arrow) in the submandibular region of a dilated Wharton's Duct (red arrow)
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Case of the Week ... A. Stone in Stensen's Duct ... C. Lymphoma; D. Stone in Wharton's Duct...
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Wharton's duct: The duct of the submandibular salivary gland opening into the mouth at side of the frenum linguae. ... Thomas Wharton; ... The duct of the submandibular salivary gland opening into the mouth at side of the frenum linguae. It had been previously described by Alessandro Achillini (1463-1512) in 1500,
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Home, library, topics, volume vi 2, w, whartons duct ... The most common pathology of Wharton's duct is sialolithiasis. Obstruction of the duct may cause retro-obstructive sialadenitis; this is sometimes also seen with squamous cell carcinoma head and neck in the floor of the mouth, compressing or invading Wharton's duct...
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Patients of any age may develop salivary duct stones. The vast majority of such stones occur in Wharton's duct from the submaxillary gland. The patient will be alarmed by the rapid swelling beneath his jaw that suddenly appears while he is eating.
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Wharton duct - FastHealth Medical Dictionary ... n : the duct of the submandibular gland that opens into the mouth on a papilla at the side of the frenulum of the tongue ; Wharton, Thomas (1614-1673), British anatomist.
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Definition of Wharton's duct in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Wharton's duct. Pronunciation of Wharton's duct. Translations of Wharton's duct. Wharton's duct synonyms, Wharton's duct antonyms. Information about Wharton's duct in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Wharton's duct; Wharton's Ducts;
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