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Normal Sublingual Gland
Etiology

Not applicable.
Pathogenesis

Not applicable.,
Epidemiology

Not applicable.
General Gross Description

Small glands which are difficult to visualize.
•Examples:
General Microscopic Description

Mucous glands predominate
Secretory cells lie on myoepithelial cells above basement membrane
Drain via duct system to oral cavity
•Examples:
Normal Sublingual Gland (Low Power) Normal Sublingual Gland (Medium Power) Normal Sublingual Gland  (High Power)
Clinical Correlation

Not applicable.
References

Histology for Pathologists. Sternberg SS ed. New York: Raven Press, 1992. pp. 457-468.

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Normal Sublingual Gland
Synopsis by: Melinda Sanders M.D. (T55200M00100)[162]
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