Publications by authors named "Anne-Sophie Delemazure Chesneau"

Background: Imaging of the salivary ductal system is relevant prior to an endoscopic or a surgical procedure. Various imaging modalities can be used for this purpose. The aim of this study was to compare the diagnostic capability of three-dimensional (3D)-cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) sialography versus magnetic resonance (MR) sialography in non-tumorous salivary pathologies.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aims to compare the effectiveness of 3D-CBCT sialography and ultrasonography (US) in identifying salivary gland issues such as sialolithiasis, ductal dilatation, and ductal stenosis.
  • A total of 157 patients were analyzed, revealing that 3D-CBCT sialography detected more ductal lesions than US, with both methods showing good sensitivity for sialolithiasis.
  • While US is recommended as the first-choice method for examining salivary lesions, 3D-CBCT can be used as a follow-up if US results are unclear and before any surgical procedures.
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