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Epidemiologie und Therapie der Sialolithiasis

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Nach Rauch (1959) leiden ca. 1,2% der Bevölkerung an einer Sialolithiasis der groβen Kopfspeicheldrüsen (Abb. 1). Die Ursache der Steinbildung ist noch nicht abschlieβend geklärt, vermutlich ist das Zusammenwirken anatomischer und lokal auf die Drüse wirkender „neurohumoraler“ und biochemischer Faktoren pathogenetisch als bedeutsam anzusehen. Die Hypothese einer systemischen Ursache der Steinbildung gilt als eher unwahrscheinlich (Wakely 1929).

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Zenk, J., Iro, H. (1997). Epidemiologie und Therapie der Sialolithiasis. In: Ganz, H., Iro, H. (eds) HNO Praxis Heute. HNO Praxis heute (abgeschlossen), vol 17. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60737-0_6

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