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From: A comparative study of three-dimensional cone-beam CT sialography and MR sialography for the detection of non-tumorous salivary pathologies

Fig. 4

Exploration of salivary dilatations. Analysis of the left parotid gland revealing the presence of sialoceles of the anterior part of the main duct and in an intraglandular location (white arrow) with 3D-CBCT sialography in sagittal oblique MIP view (a) and MR sialography in native sagittal view (b). Case of a patient presenting with a distal obstructive sialolithiasis of the right wharton’s duct, with no upstream opacification in 3D-CBCT sialography in sagittal view (c), and with proximal dilatation of the salivary ducts visible on the MR sialography in MIP sagittal view (d)

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