Similar words: sublingual, lingual, pineal gland, adrenal gland, bilingual, lacrimal gland, trilingual, bilingually. Meaning: n. a small salivary gland that produces mucin (the viscous component of saliva); in human beings it is located on either side of the mouth under the tongue.
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1. Objective To discuss the possibility of free sublingual gland grafting for the management of xerophthalmia.
2. Sublingual gland sialolithiasis is rare and may be misdiagnosed as submandibular gland sialolithiasis, which is more common.
3. Sublingual gland sialolithiasis is rare and may be misdiagnosed as gland sialolithiasis, which is more common.
4. Conclusion: It is feasible to treat severe xerophthalmia by the free grafting of sublingual gland.
5. Objective To explore the relationship between pathological appearance and clinical diagnosis and treatment of submaxillary sublingual gland cyst.
6. The intercalary duct of parotid gland is longer than the salivary glands, while the sublingual gland is the shortest.
7. A plunging ranula is a relatively uncommon phenomenon, presenting as mucous extravasation from a sublingual gland into the cervical tissue spaces, with a pseudocyst that lacks an epithelial lining.
8. Results 18 clincal data on submaxillary type cyst of sublingual gland were cured by surgical operations.
9. The patient had undergone surgery for an oral ranula 15 months previously, without complete excision of the sublingual gland.
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10. Objective To observe the distribution of the neuropeptides in mouse sublingual gland.
11. All patients were cured by surgical operations. Conclusion The excessive development of the sublingual gland and the developing defect of mylohyoid muscle should result in ...
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