Symmetry of the submandibular glands in humans—a postmortem study assessing the linear morphometric parameters

The analysis of morphometric right–left symmetry of the salivary glands is important for assessing unilateral changes discovered in these organs during diagnostic imaging. A study was carried out on 18 adult human autopsy neck and maxillofacial specimens from both sexes (14 males, 4 females), with a...

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Published inOral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology and endodontics Vol. 102; no. 3; pp. 391 - 394
Main Authors Stimec, Bojan, Nikolic, Slobodan, Rakocevic, Zoran, Bulajic, Mirko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published St. Louis, MO Mosby, Inc 01.09.2006
Elsevier
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Summary:The analysis of morphometric right–left symmetry of the salivary glands is important for assessing unilateral changes discovered in these organs during diagnostic imaging. A study was carried out on 18 adult human autopsy neck and maxillofacial specimens from both sexes (14 males, 4 females), with age range of 17 to 73 years (mean age 49.9 years). The submandibular duct was injected with contrast medium and images were made in two projection planes. Morphometry performed using the obtained radiographs included: (a) caliber (mean proximal, middle, and distal = 1.73 mm, 1.82 mm, and 1.77 mm), (b) length (mean = 37.2 mm); (c) genu of the submandibular duct (mean = 114°); and (d) longitudinal and transverse diameters of the gland (mean = 44.1 mm and 25.9 mm). Comparison of these morphometric parameters between the right and the left glands revealed no statistically significant differences. There is a high level of right–left symmetry in linear morphometric parameters of the submandibular gland.
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ISSN:1079-2104
1528-395X
DOI:10.1016/j.tripleo.2005.10.063