TY - JOUR
T1 - On the structural diversity of sialoliths
AU - Alves De Matos, António P.
AU - Carvalho, Patrícia A.
AU - Almeida, Arlindo
AU - Duarte, Luís
AU - Vilar, Rui
AU - Leitão, Jorge
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Sialoliths from parotid and submaxillar glands have been characterized. Fractured and polished surfaces revealed an intrinsic structural diversity across the calculi sections. In general, the calculi presented highly mineralized amorphous-looking cores surrounded by concentric alternating mineralized and organic layers. The thickness of these layers decreased from the outer regions toward the center of the sialolith, illustrating a sequence of growth stages. Nevertheless, a significant variability could be detected among the specimens. In some cases, the calculi displayed multiple cores and lacked concentric laminated structures. In other instances, the specimens exhibited extensive regions of globular structures. In these cases, the globule diameter decreased across the radius toward the center of the sialoliths, and the globular structures tended to reorganize, forming bright and dark laminated layers surrounding the core. The participation of globular structures in the layer formation process points to morphogenetic mechanisms not previously described.
AB - Sialoliths from parotid and submaxillar glands have been characterized. Fractured and polished surfaces revealed an intrinsic structural diversity across the calculi sections. In general, the calculi presented highly mineralized amorphous-looking cores surrounded by concentric alternating mineralized and organic layers. The thickness of these layers decreased from the outer regions toward the center of the sialolith, illustrating a sequence of growth stages. Nevertheless, a significant variability could be detected among the specimens. In some cases, the calculi displayed multiple cores and lacked concentric laminated structures. In other instances, the specimens exhibited extensive regions of globular structures. In these cases, the globule diameter decreased across the radius toward the center of the sialoliths, and the globular structures tended to reorganize, forming bright and dark laminated layers surrounding the core. The participation of globular structures in the layer formation process points to morphogenetic mechanisms not previously described.
KW - Conchoidal fracture
KW - Globular structures
KW - Laminated structures
KW - Salivary calculi
KW - Sialoliths
KW - Sulfur
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=34948857946&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/S1431927607070754
DO - 10.1017/S1431927607070754
M3 - Article
C2 - 17900391
AN - SCOPUS:34948857946
SN - 1431-9276
VL - 13
SP - 390
EP - 396
JO - Microscopy and Microanalysis
JF - Microscopy and Microanalysis
IS - 5
ER -