| 11. | Rarely, removal of the submandibular gland may become necessary in cases of recurrent stone formation.
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| 12. | The facial nerve also supplies parasympathetic fibers to the submandibular gland and sublingual glands via chorda tympani.
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| 13. | Other sites of primary tumors have included the submandibular gland and other major and minor salivary glands.
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| 14. | It is similar to Sj�gren's syndrome, with painless submandibular swelling, and sicca symptoms.
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| 15. | Ludwig's angina is a serious infection involving the submandibular, sublingual and submental spaces bilaterally.
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| 16. | The next pair are underneath the jaw, the submandibular glands, these produce both serous fluid and mucus.
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| 17. | It is primarily expressed in the submandibular salivary gland and is deposited onto dander as the cat grooms itself.
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| 18. | When a worker ant's leg is grasped, it suicidally expels the contents of its hypertrophied submandibular glands,
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| 19. | The largest of all, the sublingual duct ( of Bartholin ) joins the submandibular duct to drain through the sublingual caruncle.
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| 20. | About 85 % of stones occur in the submandibular gland, and between 5-10 % occur in the parotid gland.
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