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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Salivary gland carcinoma
  1. ... Elsevier; 2021:chap 83. National Cancer Institute website. Salivary gland cancer treatment (adult) (PDQ) - health professional version. www.cancer. ...
  2. ... infections, cancer ( malignancy ), or other rare causes. Swollen salivary glands under the jaw may be caused by infection or cancer. Lumps in the muscles of the neck are ...
  3. ... amylase level may occur due to: Acute pancreatitis Cancer of the pancreas , ovaries, or lungs Cholecystitis Infection of the salivary glands (such as mumps ) or a blockage of the ...
  4. Mettler FA, Guiberteau MJ. Thyroid, parathyroid, and salivary glands. In: Mettler FA, Guiberteau MJ, eds. ... . Updated February ...
  5. ... Blockage of the bowel (bowel obstruction) Celiac disease Cancer of the pancreas Pancreatitis Pancreatic or bile duct blockage Pancreatic pseudocyst Perforated ulcer Renal failure Salivary gland inflammation This test may also be done for ...
  6. ... be a sign of: Acute pancreatitis Alcohol consumption Cancer of the pancreas , ovaries, or lungs Cholecystitis Ectopic or ruptured tubal pregnancy Gallbladder disease Infection of the salivary glands (called sialoadenitis, may be caused by bacteria, mumps ...
  7. ... to the collarbone is removed. The muscle, nerve, salivary gland, and major ... If cancer has not spread far, fewer lymph nodes have ...
  8. ... infection, nasal polyps , sinusitis Pharyngitis and strep throat ... cancer Swollen or inflamed gums ( gingivitis ) Vitamin B12 or ...
  9. Dry mouth occurs when salivary glands do not produce enough saliva to keep your mouth wet or they stop making it altogether. Common causes of dry ...
  10. Mucous cysts most often appear near salivary gland openings (ducts). Common sites and causes of cysts include: Inner surface of the upper or lower lip, inside the cheeks, bottom surface ...
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