submandibular glands การใช้
- Stone formation occurs most commonly in the submandibular gland for several reasons.
- The secretory acinar cells of the submandibular gland have distinct functions.
- The submandibular gland's highly active acini account for most of the salivary volume.
- The submandibular gland saliva is also relatively alkaline and mucous.
- Examples of where it can be found include the parotid gland and submandibular gland.
- EGF has since been found in many human tissues including submandibular gland, parotid gland.
- Rarely, removal of the submandibular gland may become necessary in cases of recurrent stone formation.
- The ImSAIDs were discovered by scientists evaluating biological properties of the submandibular gland and saliva.
- The facial nerve also supplies parasympathetic fibers to the submandibular gland and sublingual glands via chorda tympani.
- Other sites of primary tumors have included the submandibular gland and other major and minor salivary glands.
- When a worker ant's leg is grasped, it suicidally expels the contents of its hypertrophied submandibular glands,
- The next pair are underneath the jaw, the submandibular glands, these produce both serous fluid and mucus.
- About 85 % of stones occur in the submandibular gland, and between 5-10 % occur in the parotid gland.
- Like many ant-eating animals, the numbat has an unusually long, narrow tongue, coated with sticky saliva produced by large submandibular glands.
- They are found in the submandibular gland, sublingual duct, and the parotid gland, but are more developed in the parotid gland.
- Salivary gland fistulae are almost always related to the parotid gland or duct, although the submandibular gland is rarely the origin.
- The concentration of calcium in saliva produced by the submandibular gland is twice that of the saliva produced by the parotid gland.
- It represents 28 % of malignant submandibular gland tumors, making it the single most common malignant salivary gland tumor in this region.
- The flow of saliva from the submandibular gland is often against gravity due to variations in the location of the duct orifice.
- The paired "'submandibular glands "'( historically known as "'submaxillary glands "') are major salivary glands located beneath the floor of the mouth.
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