Salivary gland hyperplasia is hyperplasia of the terminal duct of salivary glands.[1]
There are two types:[1]
Acinar adenomatoid hyperplasia
Ductal adenomatoid hyperplasia
^ abEveson JW; Speight PM (February 2006). "Non-neoplastic lesions of the salivary glands: New entities and diagnostic problems". Current Diagnostic Pathology. 12 (1): 22–30. doi:10.1016/j.cdip.2005.10.007.
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