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[MR Sialography].

M Tassart1, D Zeitoun, C Iffenecker

  • 1Service de Radiologie, Hôpital Tenon, Paris. marc.tassart@tnn.ap-hop-paris.fr

Journal De Radiologie
|March 15, 2003
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Magnetic Resonance (MR) Sialography offers a non-invasive alternative to traditional sialography for visualizing salivary ducts. This technique avoids cannulation, addressing declining radiologist experience with the older method.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Diagnostic Techniques

Context:

  • Traditional sialography requires salivary gland cannulation, a procedure with declining radiologist expertise.
  • Indications for conventional sialography are becoming increasingly rare.
  • MR Sialography presents a viable alternative for salivary duct imaging.

Purpose:

  • To review the principles and applications of MR Sialography.
  • To describe normal and pathological findings using MR Sialography.
  • To compare MR Sialography with alternative imaging techniques.

Summary:

  • MR Sialography provides salivary duct opacification without the need for cannulation.
  • The technique allows for detailed visualization of salivary gland anatomy and pathology.

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  • Advantages and limitations of MR Sialography are discussed in comparison to other methods.
  • Impact:

    • MR Sialography can potentially replace conventional sialography for specific indications.
    • Enhances diagnostic capabilities for salivary gland disorders.
    • Improves patient experience by eliminating invasive procedures.