| Normal Submandibular or Submaxillary Gland
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Etiology
Not applicable
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Pathogenesis
Not applicable,
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Epidemiology
Not applicable
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General Gross Description
Firm, tan lobular organ with delicate capsule
Weighs 7-8 g
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General Microscopic Description
Mixed serous and mucinous glands although serous glands predominate.
Tubuloacinar glands
Basal nuclei with basophilic
zymogen granules
Secretory cells lie on myoepithelial cells above the basement membrane
Glands drain to intercalated ducts and then to striated ducts
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Clinical Correlation
Not applicable
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References
Histology for Pathologists. Sternberg SS ed. New York: Raven Press, 1992. pp. 457-468.
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| Normal Submandibular or Submaxillary Gland
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| Synopsis by: Melinda Sanders M.D. (T55300M00100)[327]
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