sialadenitis
Dacryoadenitis means inflammation of the tear gland.
It's the sublingual salivary gland.
Simply "inflammation of a gland". "Aden" is latin for gland. It might refer to an inflamed salivary gland, thymus, thyroid... whatever. It is nonspecific that way, in the same way that "myositis" refers to an inflammation in any muscle, and "neuritis" in any nerve.
Sublinguitis is inflammation in the sublingual gland. It can be caused by mumps, a stone in the salivary duct, tumors, and bacterial parotitis.
The largest salivary gland is parotid
The duct of the salivary gland, the facial nerve, and the lingual nerve pass through the salivary gland.
A salivary gland scan, also called a parotid gland scan
The salivary gland.
The name of that salivary gland is parotid gland. That is the biggest of all the salivary glands.
The parotid gland is infected when one has the mumps. The virus leads to inflammation and swelling of the parotid glands, causing characteristic jaw and face swelling.
ICD-9 code is= 527.6 Mucocele of salivary gland. Extravasation cyst of salivary gland-retention cyst of salivary gland-ranula.
Sublingual gland