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Submandibular Saialithiasis on MRI

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This was a patient who had discomfort in the left

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side of the floor of the mouth and was being

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evaluated for a potential cyst in the floor

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of the mouth. When we did the MRI scan,

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we were a little bit confused because we saw this

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big black thing that was associated

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with the submandibular gland.

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Now this is a big black thing in

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the gland rather than the duct.

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If we look on the T2-weighted scan,

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we see that it is entirely within the gland.

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But within the gland, you see focal ductal dilatation

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of the glandular ductal system.

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So this was not a Wharton's duct,

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a submandibular ductal calcification.

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This was a glandular calcification that

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was obstructing the ductal system,

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compared these ducts to the normal caliber

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of the right-sided duct.

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Not only that,

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but on the right side you see a nice example of

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Wharton's duct crossing into the sublingual space.

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Here we have the mass that is still contained

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within the submandibular tissue.

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On post-gadolinium-enhanced scan, we notice that there

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is this non-enhancing lesion within the gland.

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The gland itself is a little bit enlarged

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compared to the right side.

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Nothing going on in the floor of the mouth.

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This was a big rock.

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This was a big stone in the gland.

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And there is a difference between the stones in

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the gland versus the stones in the ducts.

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The stones in the ducts tend to be obstructive and

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lead to more symptoms than those that are

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just located in the gland itself.

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Description

Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Salivary Glands

Neuroradiology

Metabolic

MRI

Head and Neck

Acquired/Developmental

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