@article{oai:showa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000499, author = {FUSEYA, Marie and SATO, Hitoshi and NAGASAKI, Masahiro and MIYAZAKI, Hiroaki and KAMATANI, Takaaki and SHIROTA, Tatsuo}, issue = {4}, journal = {The Showa University journal of medical sciences}, month = {2017-12, 2019-07-26}, note = {Sialolithiasis most commonly affects the submandibular glands, followed by the parotid and sublingual glands. Sialolithiasis is a condition characterized by the obstruction of a salivary gland or its excretory duct due to calculi. Herein we describe a case of a 72-year-old male patient with a painful swelling of the parotid gland region. Parotitis due to sialolithiasis in the parotid gland duct was diagnosed based on computed tomography findings of a calculus (12×6×5mm) in the parotid gland duct. The calculus was spontaneously discharged from the parotid gland duct with viscous pus into the oral cavity after the inflammation had decreased. Thereafter, the parotitis quickly decreased more markedly. This case indicates that a calculus may be discharged spontaneously into the mouth, even if its diameter is>5mm.}, pages = {445--450}, title = {A Case of Spontaneous Passage of Salivary Calculus from the Parotid Gland Duct into the Oral Cavity}, volume = {29}, year = {} }