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Anorexia/bulimia-related sialadenosis of palatal minor salivary glands
Authors:M. D. Mignogna  S. Fedele  L. Lo Russo
Affiliation:Section of Oral Medicine, Department of Odontostomatological and Maxillofacial Sciences, University Federico II of Naples, Italy. mdmig@tin.it
Abstract:In patients affected by alimentary disorders sialadenosis is frequently observed. This non-inflammatory condition is described to affect major salivary glands, leading to the characteristic parotid and/or submandibular swelling. Thus fine-needle aspiration cytology or parotid open biopsy are generally required to diagnose histologically the disorder. We report the case of a 28-year-old patient affected by bulimia/anorexia nervosa who presented, in addition to parotid enlargement, a bilateral symmetric painless soft swelling of the hard palate. The lesion was biopsied and histopathological examination showed the classical features of sialadenosis. To our knowledge, this is the first case of sialadenosis affecting palatal minor salivary glands. It underlines that when sialadenosis is clinically suspected, clinicians could check also patients' oral cavity for minor salivary glands involvement, in order to potentially avoid invasive extra-oral procedures and to easily confirm diagnosis with an intra-oral biopsy.
Keywords:anorexia    bulimia    minor salivary glands    sialadenosis
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