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Planimetric correlation between the submandibular glands and the pancreas: a postmortem ductographic study

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2018
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Stimec, Bojan V.
Rakočević, Zoran
Ignjatović, Dejan
Fasel, Jean H. D.
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Abstract
The salivary glands and pancreas have comparable anatomic and antigenic properties and can share common pathogenetic mechanisms involving toxic or autoimmune processes. The aim of this study is to assess the correlation in size between the normal submandibular glands and the pancreas. The study was based on human autopsy specimens of the pancreas, neck and oral base from 22 adults, both sexes (mean age, 57.9 years). The pancreatic and submandibular ducts were injected with a contrast medium, and the area of the salivary and pancreatic glandular ductograms was measured with the aid of software for quantification of visual information. Samples of tissue from the salivary glands and the pancreas were studied by means of light microscopy. A high correlation was found between the planimetric size of the pancreas and the submandibular glands (correlation coefficient 0.497 and 0.699 for the right and the left gland, respectively). This ratio was close to 5:1. There were no significant differe...nces in size for the left vs. right submandibular gland (p = 0.39). The ductograms were significantly larger in size in males than in females (p lt 0.001). This study has proven a positive correlation in planimetric size between the normal submandibular glands and pancreas, a result that is expected to have possible clinical implications in the long-term follow-up of patients with chronic pancreatitis.

Keywords:
Ductogram / Organ size / Pancreas / Planimetry / Submandibular gland
Source:
Anatomical Science International, 2018, 93, 1, 114-118
Publisher:
  • Springer, New York

DOI: 10.1007/s12565-016-0382-6

ISSN: 1447-6959

PubMed: 27832478

WoS: 000418611300014

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84994704802
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https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2306
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year = "2018",
abstract = "The salivary glands and pancreas have comparable anatomic and antigenic properties and can share common pathogenetic mechanisms involving toxic or autoimmune processes. The aim of this study is to assess the correlation in size between the normal submandibular glands and the pancreas. The study was based on human autopsy specimens of the pancreas, neck and oral base from 22 adults, both sexes (mean age, 57.9 years). The pancreatic and submandibular ducts were injected with a contrast medium, and the area of the salivary and pancreatic glandular ductograms was measured with the aid of software for quantification of visual information. Samples of tissue from the salivary glands and the pancreas were studied by means of light microscopy. A high correlation was found between the planimetric size of the pancreas and the submandibular glands (correlation coefficient 0.497 and 0.699 for the right and the left gland, respectively). This ratio was close to 5:1. There were no significant differences in size for the left vs. right submandibular gland (p = 0.39). The ductograms were significantly larger in size in males than in females (p  lt  0.001). This study has proven a positive correlation in planimetric size between the normal submandibular glands and pancreas, a result that is expected to have possible clinical implications in the long-term follow-up of patients with chronic pancreatitis.",
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journal = "Anatomical Science International",
title = "Planimetric correlation between the submandibular glands and the pancreas: a postmortem ductographic study",
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Stimec, B. V., Rakočević, Z., Ignjatović, D.,& Fasel, J. H. D.. (2018). Planimetric correlation between the submandibular glands and the pancreas: a postmortem ductographic study. in Anatomical Science International
Springer, New York., 93(1), 114-118.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12565-016-0382-6
Stimec BV, Rakočević Z, Ignjatović D, Fasel JHD. Planimetric correlation between the submandibular glands and the pancreas: a postmortem ductographic study. in Anatomical Science International. 2018;93(1):114-118.
doi:10.1007/s12565-016-0382-6 .
Stimec, Bojan V., Rakočević, Zoran, Ignjatović, Dejan, Fasel, Jean H. D., "Planimetric correlation between the submandibular glands and the pancreas: a postmortem ductographic study" in Anatomical Science International, 93, no. 1 (2018):114-118,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12565-016-0382-6 . .

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