Abstract
The authors conducted a histological study of biopsy a small salivary gland (SSG) in 12 patients with various diseases of the gastrointes-tinal tract. It was found that in SSG there were signs of chronic sialadenitis and sialadenosis, the latter being primarily expressed in parenchymal form. Sialadenosis and chronic sialadenitis had signs of dysfunction of sialocits, sclerosis and lipomatosis of the stroma and/or parenchyma, often with dilation of the ducts, lymphoid and lymphomacrophagal infiltration of the stroma and/or parenchyma. Noted that there was a pronounced of the plethora of microcirculatory vessels with edema of the stroma.
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