Parotid Gland with Double Duct: An Anatomic Variation Description

The parotid is the largest salivary gland in humans producing an essentially serous secretion, which normally reaches the oral cavity through a sole duct (the parotid duct) after the latter making its way through the buccinator muscle to reach the mucosa lining the mouth at the level of the cheek. The present study reports on a rare case of double parotid duct found during the dissection the right side of the face of a cadaver of a 46-year-old male individual. The superior (Dl) and inferior (D2) ducts were 26.49 mm and 37.25 mm long, respectively. Based on the diameter of both ducts (Dl and D2) taken in the posterior (3.05 mm and 2.84 mm, respectively) and mid (2.84 mm and 2.68 mm, respectively) thirds, as well as on the histological findings, both ducts were considered to be main parotid ducts. These two ducts merged at the level of the anterior third forming one sole opening into the oral cavity. The data hereby reported are relevant to the various clinical and surgical procedures involving the parotid gland.

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Main Authors: Fernandes,Atson Carlos de Souza, Lima,Rafael Guimarães, Rossi,Marcelle Alvarez, Aguiar,Márcio Cajazeira
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Published: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2009
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220090001000232009-06-24Parotid Gland with Double Duct: An Anatomic Variation DescriptionFernandes,Atson Carlos de SouzaLima,Rafael GuimarãesRossi,Marcelle AlvarezAguiar,Márcio Cajazeira Parotid gland Parotid duct Double duct Anatomical variation Stensen duct The parotid is the largest salivary gland in humans producing an essentially serous secretion, which normally reaches the oral cavity through a sole duct (the parotid duct) after the latter making its way through the buccinator muscle to reach the mucosa lining the mouth at the level of the cheek. The present study reports on a rare case of double parotid duct found during the dissection the right side of the face of a cadaver of a 46-year-old male individual. The superior (Dl) and inferior (D2) ducts were 26.49 mm and 37.25 mm long, respectively. Based on the diameter of both ducts (Dl and D2) taken in the posterior (3.05 mm and 2.84 mm, respectively) and mid (2.84 mm and 2.68 mm, respectively) thirds, as well as on the histological findings, both ducts were considered to be main parotid ducts. These two ducts merged at the level of the anterior third forming one sole opening into the oral cavity. The data hereby reported are relevant to the various clinical and surgical procedures involving the parotid gland.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.27 n.1 20092009-03-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022009000100023en10.4067/S0717-95022009000100023
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author Fernandes,Atson Carlos de Souza
Lima,Rafael Guimarães
Rossi,Marcelle Alvarez
Aguiar,Márcio Cajazeira
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Lima,Rafael Guimarães
Rossi,Marcelle Alvarez
Aguiar,Márcio Cajazeira
Parotid Gland with Double Duct: An Anatomic Variation Description
author_facet Fernandes,Atson Carlos de Souza
Lima,Rafael Guimarães
Rossi,Marcelle Alvarez
Aguiar,Márcio Cajazeira
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title Parotid Gland with Double Duct: An Anatomic Variation Description
title_short Parotid Gland with Double Duct: An Anatomic Variation Description
title_full Parotid Gland with Double Duct: An Anatomic Variation Description
title_fullStr Parotid Gland with Double Duct: An Anatomic Variation Description
title_full_unstemmed Parotid Gland with Double Duct: An Anatomic Variation Description
title_sort parotid gland with double duct: an anatomic variation description
description The parotid is the largest salivary gland in humans producing an essentially serous secretion, which normally reaches the oral cavity through a sole duct (the parotid duct) after the latter making its way through the buccinator muscle to reach the mucosa lining the mouth at the level of the cheek. The present study reports on a rare case of double parotid duct found during the dissection the right side of the face of a cadaver of a 46-year-old male individual. The superior (Dl) and inferior (D2) ducts were 26.49 mm and 37.25 mm long, respectively. Based on the diameter of both ducts (Dl and D2) taken in the posterior (3.05 mm and 2.84 mm, respectively) and mid (2.84 mm and 2.68 mm, respectively) thirds, as well as on the histological findings, both ducts were considered to be main parotid ducts. These two ducts merged at the level of the anterior third forming one sole opening into the oral cavity. The data hereby reported are relevant to the various clinical and surgical procedures involving the parotid gland.
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