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  1. ... mucoepidermoid... Article: Basal cell adenoma and basal cell adenocarcinoma of the parotid gland:... Salivary Gland Cancer -- see more articles Find an Expert ...
  2. ... may begin in several types of large cells. Adenocarcinoma : Cancer that begins in ... gland carcinoma , and unclassified carcinoma. Smoking is the major ...
  3. ... years at the time of the transplant.[ 18 ] Salivary gland dysfunction Xerostomia, the sensation of dry mouth, is ... with chewing, swallowing, and speaking. The prevalence of salivary gland dysfunction after cancer treatment varies based on measurement ...
  4. ... as aspiration pneumonia; surgical site infection; nerve damage; salivary gland damage; ranulae; scarring; soft tissue damage; oral aversion; ...
  5. ... for example benign or malignant tumors of the salivary glands occur in some people with the condition. </html: ... with LADD syndrome may have underdeveloped or absent salivary glands, which impairs saliva production. A decrease in saliva ...