1.A Case of Pulmonary Candidiasis.
Hye Ran BYUN ; Kung Ha RYU ; Moon Ja KIM ; Keun LEE ; Yeon Lim SUH ; Je Geun CHI
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1988;31(5):621-626
No abstract available.
Candidiasis*
2.The Clinical Effects of Topical Lanolin Ointment for the Treatment of Dry Nose.
Kwang Hun PARK ; Geun Hye LIM ; Young Ho LEE ; Mi Kyung YE ; Seung Heon SHIN
Journal of Rhinology 2007;14(2):110-113
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Many people experience problems with a dry nasal mucous membrane, often without wondering why. The cause of problem is known as rhinitis sicca, senile rhinitis, and atrophic rhinitis, etc. A common form of treatment for patients who have such symptoms has been to begin by rinsing the inside of the nose with saline solution, to drop peanut oil, to apply antibiotic-ointment and moisturizing agents. Lanolin has been know as a safe skin moisturizing agent and used to treat dry nose. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of lanolin on a group of patients seeking treatment for dryness of the nose. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ninety-three patients experiencing problems with dry nasal mucosa were selected from the out-patient clinic. Fifty-seven patients, average age 36.3 years old, were treated with 1:2 mixture of lanolin and vaseline ointment. Thirty-six patients, average age 32.0 years, were treated with vaseline ointment. Both ointments were applied three times a day for two weeks. The efficacy of treatment was determined with pre and post-treatment six symptoms on a visual analogue scale: nasal obstruction, crust formation, mucosal dryness, respiratory discomfort, sleep disturbance, and general discomfort. RESULTS: For subjects treated with lanolin, the average VAS value for nasal obstruction was 5.84+/-2.28 and it decreased to 2.89+/-1.29, while the corresponding values for subjects treated with vaseline were 4.39+/-1.77 decreasing to 3.11+/- 1.24 (p<0.05). Crust formation of lanolin treated subjects were 5.67+/-2.39 and it decreased to 2.09+/-1.46, while the vaseline treated subjects were 4.83+/-1.99 decreasing to 2.33+/-1.31 (p<0.05). Average total symptom improvement was 65.7% (from 27.95+/-9.30 to 9.86+/-4.58) in lanolin treated group, while it was 44.8% (from 20.9+/-76.59 to 11.64+/-4.18) in vaseline treated group. CONCLUSION: We found that the efficacy of lanolin was statistically signigicantly better than that of vaseline. During the study period, there was no local reactions have been reported, nor have any allergic reactions. The present study underlines the fact that the way to treat nasal mucosal dryness is to use lanolin ointment.
Humans
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Hypersensitivity
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Lanolin*
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Mucous Membrane
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Nasal Mucosa
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Nasal Obstruction
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Nose*
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Ointments
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Outpatients
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Petrolatum
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Rhinitis
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Rhinitis, Atrophic
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Skin
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Sodium Chloride
3.Clinical Investigations in Patients with Taste Disorder.
Geun Hye LIM ; Seung Heon SHIN ; Mi Kyung YE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2009;52(5):413-418
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Taste disorders have not received sufficient attention by otolaryngologists and only a few studies have documented the clinical characteristics of taste disorders. We therefore analyzed the characteristics of patients with taste disorders who visited our Taste and Smell Clinic over a 3-year period. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: Sixty patients with taste disorders were investigated. The efficacy of treatment was evaluated according to the age, sex, duration of symptom, cause, and severity of taste disorder. RESULTS: Sixty percent of patients visited the clinic within 6 months of the onset of decrease in taste sensation. Multiple etiology was more common than single etiology. Taste disorder due to olfactory disorder was the most frequent etiology, followed by drug induced taste disorder and taste disorder due to zinc deficiency. Sixty percent of the patients experienced improvement of the taste abnormality. The efficacy of treatment decreased with increasing severity of taste disorder at the initial visit. CONCLUSION: Careful history taking and physical examination are needed for determination of the cause of any taste abnormality. The site and severity of dysgeusia should be determined through the chemical and electrical taste threshold test. Treatment should direct toward the causative abnormality, if possible.
Dysgeusia
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Humans
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Physical Examination
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Sensation
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Smell
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Taste Disorders
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Taste Threshold
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Zinc
4.Interaction between Peripheral Blood Immune Cells and Activated Respiratory Epithelial Cells with Airborne Fungi.
Seung Heon SHIN ; Geun Hye LIM ; Dong Hoon KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2008;51(11):1009-1014
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fungi are ubiquitous in the environment and their products may contribute to the development and exacerbation of airway diseases. The respiratory epithelium is the first barrier encountered by airborne allergens and an active participant in airway inflammation. During inflammatory reaction, many inflammatory cells are recruited to tissue from circulation, and they are located in close proximity to the epithelium. In this study, we hypothesized that respiratory epithelial cells and immune cells would interact and fungi could enhance their inflammatory reactions. MATERIALS AND METHOD: BEAS-2B was stimulated with airborne fungi (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, etc) for 24 hours, and then co-cultured with peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), CD4+ lymphocytes, natural killer (NK) cells, and monocytes for 3 to 5 days. Interleukin-6 (IL-6), IL-1beta, granulocyte- macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) were measured to determine the activation of immune cells. Transwell insert system was used to determine the importance of physical contact between epithelial cells and immune cells. RESULTS: Fungi, especially Alternaria, enhanced the production of chemical mediators from respiratory epithelial cells. When epithelial cells were co-cultured with immune cells, supernatants contained larger amounts of chemical mediators than when epithelial cells were cultured alone. When co-cultured with activated epithelial cells, TNF-alpha production was significantly increased by PBMCs, and physical contact was needed to interact between epithelial cells and PBMCs. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that fungi enhances the immune reaction between respiratory epithelial cells and peripheral blood immune cells, and the physical contact between epithelial cells and immune cells is needed to enhance the production of cytokines.
Allergens
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Alternaria
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Aspergillus
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Cladosporium
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Colony-Stimulating Factors
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Cytokines
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Epithelial Cells
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Epithelium
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Fungi
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Inflammation
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Interleukin-6
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Lymphocytes
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Macrophages
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Monocytes
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Respiratory Mucosa
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
5.Clinical Characteristics and Renal Outcomes of Acute Focal Bacterial Nephritis in Children.
Dong Ki LEE ; Duck Geun KWON ; Yun Ju LIM ; Yun Hye SHIN ; Ki Soo PAI ; Suk Nam YUN
Journal of the Korean Society of Pediatric Nephrology 2004;8(2):229-238
PURPOSE: This study was performed to elucidate the clinical pictures of acute focal bacterial nephritis(nephronia) in children. METHODS: We reviewed 9 children with nephronia diagnosed by ultrasonography or computed tomography of kidneys from September 1994 to August 2004. RESULTS: The overall male to female ratio was 2:1, and the age distribution ranged from 0.1 to 6 years(mean 2.8+/-2.2). The cardinal symptoms were fever, chills, abdominal pain and dysuria/frequency. The initial leukocyte count was 21,000+/-5,600/uL; ESR, 60+/-23 mm/hr; CRP, 17+/-10 mg/dl. Pyuria was noted in every patient and persisted for 10.5+/-7.8 days after antimicrobial treatment. Abdominal sonography demonstrated focal lesion of ill-defined margin and low echogenicity in 5 of 9 patients(55.6%), while computed tomography revealed nonenhancing low density area in all patients(100%). Three of 9 patients(33.3%) had vesicoureteral reflux, greater than grade III. The initial (99m)Tc-DMSA scan showed one or multiple cortical defects in every patient, and improvements were noted in 2(33.3%) of 6 patients who received follow up scan after 4 months. Intravenous antibiotics was given in every patient under admission. Total febrile period was 11.8+/-6.3 days(pre-admission, 4.0+/-3.0; post-admission, 7.8+/-5.5 days) and the patients needed hospitalization for 17.2+/-8.1 days. CONCLUSION: For the early diagnosis of 'acute focal bacterial nephritis' we should perform renal computed tomography first rather than ultrasonography, when the child has toxic symptoms and severe inflammatory responses in blood and urine.
Abdominal Pain
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Age Distribution
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Child*
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Chills
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Early Diagnosis
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Female
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Fever
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Kidney
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Leukocyte Count
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Male
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Nephritis*
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Pyuria
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Ultrasonography
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Vesico-Ureteral Reflux
6.Japanese-B Viral Encephalitis with a Biphasic Illness Pattern and Recovery after Intravenous Immunoglobulin Therapy.
Byung Chan LEE ; Ji Ye JEON ; Hye Jin MOON ; Jeong Geun LIM ; Yong Won CHO
Korean Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 2014;16(1):35-38
Japanese-B viral encephalitis (JE) usually has a monophasic illness pattern. A 45-year-old woman in an altered mentality had improved over 1 month. About 1 week after the initial improvement, the patient became comatose with aggravated EEG and MRI findings. Assays of cerebrospinal fluid and serum were positive for the IgM antibody to Japanese-B virus. After intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) infusion, the patient recovered. We report a patient with JE who showed a biphasic illness pattern and recovered after IVIG therapy.
Cerebrospinal Fluid
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Coma
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Electroencephalography
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Encephalitis, Viral*
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Female
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Humans
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Immunization, Passive*
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Immunoglobulin M
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Immunoglobulins
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Immunoglobulins, Intravenous
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
7.Orbital Complications of Sinusitis: A Retrospective Clinical Analysis.
Geun Hye LIM ; Jung Soo KIM ; Yong Dae KIM ; Mi Kyung YE ; Seung Heon SHIN
Journal of Rhinology 2009;16(1):35-38
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sinusitis is frequently accompanied by severe orbital or intracranial complication which require a fast multidisciplinary therapy because a diagnostic delay may cause the patient's sequeles. We aim to evaluate the clinical features, radiologic findings, disease courses and therapy of sinogenic orbital complication. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 34 patients with sinogenic orbital complications from January, 2002 to December, 2007. The clinical features of the complication, the radiologic findings, admission duration and treatment given to the patients were evaluated. The prognosis of each case was set according to the Chandler's classification. RESULTS: Periorbital cellulitis is the most common complication and it is found more frequently in children (54.5%) than in adult (21.7%). The most common symptom of sinogenic orbital complication is periorbital edema. In addition, facial and orbital pain is a common symptom. We identified the frequency of involved sinus in sinogenic orbital complications as follows;maxillary sinus (85.3%), anterior ethmoid sinus (82.4%), posterior ethmoid sinus (64.7%), frontal sinus (50.0%) and sphenoid sinus (35.3%). In terms of treatment, endoscopic surgery was needed in most cases except for periorbital cellulitis. CONCLUSION: Rhinosinusitis patients who have headache and ocular pain in spite of medical treatment need to consider the possibility of sinogenic complications. And early diagnosis and adequate treatment are important to prevent severe orbital complications.
Adult
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Cellulitis
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Child
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Early Diagnosis
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Edema
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Ethmoid Sinus
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Frontal Sinus
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Headache
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Humans
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Medical Records
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Orbit
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Sinusitis
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Sphenoid Sinus
8.A Case of Postradiation Chondrosarcoma of the Sphenoid and Clivus.
Geun Hye LIM ; Jeong Kyu KIM ; Seung Heon SHIN
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2011;54(6):419-422
Radiation-induced chondrosarcoma is very rarely encountered in the head and neck malignancy. Rate of chondrosarcoma is 9% of all radiation-induced bone sarcomas. Postradiation chondrosarcoma, like their spontaneous counterparts, are relatively radioresistant tumors, and prompt radical surgery has been the mainstay of therapy. However, not all postradiation chondrosarcoma are amenable to radical surgery. The location of the tumor is one of the most important factors in choosing a therapeutic modality and significantly influences the survival rate. The authors experienced a case of chondrosarcoma of the sphenoid sinus and clivus accompanying sixth and ninth cranial nerve palsies after radiation therapy of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Chondrosarcoma
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Cranial Fossa, Posterior
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Glossopharyngeal Nerve
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Head
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Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms
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Neck
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Paralysis
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Sarcoma
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Sphenoid Sinus
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Survival Rate
9.Two Cases of Isolated Congenital Anosmia with Agenesis of the Olfactory Bulbs and Tracts.
Mi Kyung YE ; Geun Hye LIM ; Ho Kyun KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2009;52(8):695-697
Congenital anosmia is usually described as a familial disorder in association with various sexual and other developmental abnormalities. Congenital anosmia occurring as an isolated defect in a single family member is extremely rare. That is said to exist when a patient has no recall of smell sensation dating from early childhood. We report two cases of isolated agenesis of the olfactory bulbs and tracts unrelated to pathological, syndromic diseases. We outline the investigations which should be undertaken in such cases.
Humans
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Olfaction Disorders
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Olfactory Bulb
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Sensation
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Smell
10.Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Sublingual Gland.
Yoon Seup KUM ; Ki Young KIM ; Geun Hye LIM ; Jeong Kyu KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2008;51(3):286-288
Solitary fibrous tumor, a mesenchymal neoplasm that arises most commonly from the pleura of the lung, has been described in a variety of extrapleural sites including the abdominal cavity, soft tissue, upper respiratory tract and rarely in head and neck region. We present a rare case of solitary fibrous tumor that occurred in the sublingual gland. A 52-year old woman presented with a painless mass in the left side of the floor of mouth. The tumor was well-demarcated and easily dissected, and it showed highly cellular areas of spindle cells with pattern-less architecture alternating with hypocellular areas. The tumor cells were positive for CD34 but negative for cytokeratins and S-100 protein. During the 12 months of follow-up, there was no recurrence of tumor growth.
Abdominal Cavity
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Head
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Humans
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Keratins
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Lung
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Mouth Floor
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Neck
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Pleura
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Recurrence
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Respiratory System
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S100 Proteins
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Salivary Glands
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Solitary Fibrous Tumors
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Sublingual Gland