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  2. Parotid gland - Wikipedia

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    The superficial location of the salivary glands allows palpation and visual inspection. The inspection must be systematic, both intraorally and extraorally, so no area is missed. For extraoral examination the patients head should be inclined forwards in order to maximally expose the parotid and submandibular glands.

  3. Salivary gland - Wikipedia

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    The salivary glands in many vertebrates including mammals are exocrine glands that produce saliva through a system of ducts. Humans have three paired major salivary glands (parotid, submandibular, and sublingual), as well as hundreds of minor salivary glands. [1] Salivary glands can be classified as serous, mucous, or seromucous (mixed).

  4. Parotid duct - Wikipedia

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    The parotid duct is formed when several interlobular ducts, the largest ducts inside the parotid gland, join.It emerges from the parotid gland. It runs forward along the lateral side of the masseter muscle for around 7 cm. [2] In this course, the duct is surrounded by the buccal fat pad.

  5. Superficial parotid lymph nodes - Wikipedia

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    The superficial parotid lymph nodes are a group of lymph nodes anterior to the ear. Their afferent vessels drain the root of the nose , the eyelids , the frontotemporal region, the external acoustic meatus and the tympanic cavity , possibly also the posterior parts of the palate and the floor of the nasal cavity .

  6. Parotid lymph nodes - Wikipedia

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    Parotid lymph nodes are lymph nodes found near the parotid gland in the immune system. More specifically, it can refer to: ...

  7. Parotitis - Wikipedia

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    HIV parotitis: Generalized lymphadenopathy has long been associated with HIV, but the localized enlargement of the parotid gland is less well known. [citation needed] HIV-associated salivary gland disease can involve many diseases but often presents as enlargement of the parotid gland and a dry mouth. Causes have not been specifically ...

  8. Parotidectomy - Wikipedia

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    Each parotid gland is located high in the neck just below the ears. [1] A salivary duct by which saliva is secreted (produced and released), runs through the inside of each cheek from each gland. Furthermore, the extratemporal (outside temporal bone) facial nerve and its subsidiaries run through the parotid gland and innervate (supply nerves to ...

  9. Otic ganglion - Wikipedia

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    It is a complication of surgery involving the parotid gland whereby injury to these branches, which innervate the parotid gland and sweat glands of the face respectively, form abnormal connections. Salivation leads to perspiration and flushing of the pre-auricular region and is called 'gustatory sweating'.