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A single, large sialolith located in a salivary duct may give rise to some retention of saliva but is generally believed not to cause a salivary mucocele.
 
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This structure (which has been bisected) caused a palpable swelling over the maxilla of a horse and was subsequently surgically removed from the parotid salivary duct.


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