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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Salivary gland stones
  1. ... salivary glands may be caused by: Infection Mumps Salivary gland tumor Stone in salivary duct
  2. ... minerals in the ducts that drain the salivary glands. Salivary duct stones are a type of salivary gland disorder . ... A technique called sialendoscopy, can diagnose and treat stones in the salivary gland duct using very small cameras and instruments. If ...
  3. ... Cirrhosis of the liver Other cancers Salivary duct stones Salivary gland infections Dehydration Sarcoidosis Sjögren syndrome The most common ...
  4. ... may suggest: Narrowing of the salivary ducts Salivary gland infection or inflammation Salivary duct stones Salivary duct tumor
  5. ... glands. (Mumps most often involves the parotid salivary gland). ... duct stones Poor cleanliness in the mouth ( oral hygiene ) Low ...
  6. ... urine free cortisol Dexamethasone suppression test (low dose) ... ask you to see a doctor who specializes in pituitary diseases.