Five stages of submandibularsalivarygland development were identified.
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Twelve pediatric patients with parotid or submandibularsalivarygland calculi were successfully diagnosed following appropriately aimed imaging methods.
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Our results suggest that submandibularsalivarygland development requires interactions among epithelium, mesenchyme, parasympathetic ganglion and blood vessels.
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The aim of this study was to determine the main stages of submandibularsalivarygland development during the embryonic period in humans.