Clinical Trial: Imaging Study of 3D-CBCT Sialography and MRI Sialography in Non Tumor Salivary Diseases

Study Status: Not yet recruiting
Recruit Status: Not yet recruiting
Study Type: Observational




Official Title: Prospective, Pilot, Comparative, Monocentric Study of Diagnosis Capabilities of the Three-dimensional Cone-Beam CT Sialography (3D-CBCT Sialography) and MRI Sialography in Non-tumor Salivary Diseases

Brief Summary: Non tumor salivary gland diseases are common and include sialadenitis, sialadenosis, stones, stricture and ductal dilatation, anatomical abnormalities. A radiological examination is required in order to sign the diagnosis, locate precisely the lesions and define the therapeutic strategy. Cone beam computerized tomography (CBCT), because of its accessibility and the possibilities it offers in terms of image processing, is a potential alternative to the conventional sialography and to the MRI sialography, considered as a gold standard procedure. Our comparative study, aims to evaluate the diagnostic performance of the 3D-CBCT sialography compared to MRI sialography, in patients with non tumor ductal salivary diseases.