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Scintigraphic assessment of salivary function and excretion response in radiation-induced injury of the major salivary glands

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These data suggest that in the first period after high dose irradiation, xerostomia is based predominantly on the failure of the gland to excrete saliva, whereas in the later period, a decreased trapping ability together with loss of secretory function play an additional role. Salivary scintigraphy using 99mTc-pertechnetate is a suitable method to assess radiation-induced salivary gland injury. The test is able to detect salivary glandular dysfunction in an early phase and may be useful to predict which patients will respond symptomatically to salivary stimulants.

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