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Shoni Shikagaku Zasshi
April 1992
Department of Oral Surgery, School of Medicine, Fuijita-Gakuen Health University.
Sialolithiasis occurs due to the calculous concretion in salivary ducts or glands, but it is rare in childhood. In this paper, a case of sialolithiasis with a submandibular duct calculus observed in a 2-year-old girl is reported. This case is one of the youngest, based on a review of the literature regarding sialolithiasis found in Japan.
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February 1988
Department of Neurosurgery, Fuijita-gakuen Health University, School of Medicine, Aichi, Japan.
Unlabelled: Developments in the diagnostic procedures, microsurgical techniques, intensive care, and the social rescue system have lowered the mortality in cerebrovascular diseases, head injuries and other emergencies of neurology and neurosurgery. However, this decreased mortality has given rise to a new social and medical problem i.e.
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