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Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, Vol 18, Issue 1 42-44, Copyright © 1989 by British Institute of Radiology
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J. M. Brady, L. McKinney and J. S. Stanback
This report compares the scanning electron microscopic appearances of the structures in two sialoliths, one surgically removed, the other naturally exfoliated. The first exhibited the typical structure of a lamellated outer layer with an amorphous core. The core contained a large number of structures resembling calcified filamentous organisms. The second consisted of a similar outer lamella but the core contained crystal-lined spaces, amorphous matrix and an heterogeneous array of crystal shapes: there were no structures resembling organisms.
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