Solitary parotid duct sialolith in a patient with Sjörgren’s syndrome: Report of a case

Sjörgren’s syndrome is an uncommon chronic autoimmune disorder that affects exocrine glands. Sialolithiasis is an obstructive salivary gland disease which is also uncommon in the parotid salivary gland. The existing literature has documented the occurrence of multiple calcifications within the paren...

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Main Authors: Wan Ahmad Kamil, Wan NurHazirah, Hassan, Syahir, Rahman, Fairuz, Burhanudin, Nor Aszlitah, Goh, Yet Ching, Kadir, Kathreena, Siar, Chong Huat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Dentistry, University Malaya 2016
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/67466/
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Summary:Sjörgren’s syndrome is an uncommon chronic autoimmune disorder that affects exocrine glands. Sialolithiasis is an obstructive salivary gland disease which is also uncommon in the parotid salivary gland. The existing literature has documented the occurrence of multiple calcifications within the parenchyma of the parotid glands in patients with Sjörgren’s syndrome. This report describes the first case of right parotid duct solitary sialolith formation in a 64 year old female patient with Sjörgren’s syndrome. Whether the salivary stone encountered in this case represents an oral manifestation of Sjörgren’s syndrome or is just a co-incidental finding was discussed.