2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2014.09.025
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Sialendoscopy-Assisted Treatment for Radioiodine-Induced Sialadenitis

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“…In the first study 18 , pre- and post-sialendoscopy outcomes did not differ in uptake ratio, maximum accumulation and secretion by salivary gland scintigraphy. Differently, in Wu et al 17 the scintigraphy results showed a statistically significant higher uptake ratio and excretion fraction after interventional sialendoscopy. Concerning xerostomia, only Bhayani et al 16 and Kim et al 18 quantitatively assessed saliva production and evaluated dry mouth symptoms with a standard quality of life xerostomia questionnaire.…”
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“…In the first study 18 , pre- and post-sialendoscopy outcomes did not differ in uptake ratio, maximum accumulation and secretion by salivary gland scintigraphy. Differently, in Wu et al 17 the scintigraphy results showed a statistically significant higher uptake ratio and excretion fraction after interventional sialendoscopy. Concerning xerostomia, only Bhayani et al 16 and Kim et al 18 quantitatively assessed saliva production and evaluated dry mouth symptoms with a standard quality of life xerostomia questionnaire.…”
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confidence: 82%
“…The median time from radioiodine treatment to sialendoscopy was 11 months, ranging from 4.5 11 to 16 10 months (Table II). Interestingly, only in Wu et al 17 , enrolled patients had never attempted conservative treatments before sialendoscopy. All authors, except Nahlieli et al 12 , reported the mean dose of radioiodine, which ranged from 107 mCi 16 to 250 mCi 10 , with a mean cumulative radioiodine dose of 163.7 mCi.…”
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“…Interventional sialendoscopy under local anesthesia was carried out in 12 patients with chronic radioiodine-induced sialadenitis following the treatment of thyroid disease (37). The results from the examinations using visual analogue scale and salivary gland scintigraphy demonstrated a statistically significant improvement after the operation (p<0.05).…”
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