sialometaplasia

sialometaplasia
Squamous cell metaplasia in the salivary ducts. [sialo- + metaplasia]
- necrotizing s. squamous cell metaplasia of the salivary gland ducts and lobules, with necrosis of the salivary gland lobules; seen most frequently in the hard palate.

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si·alo·meta·pla·sia (si″ə-lo-met″ə-plaґzhə) metaplasia of the salivary glands.

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