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Ultrasound diagnostics of the submandibular salivary glands in patients with acromegaly

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2026-1-44-49

Abstract

Background. Acromegaly causes systemic tissue changes and comorbid conditions involving target organs, including the salivary glands. Ultrasound examination of the submandibular salivary glands (SSG) enables quantitative assessment of linear dimensions and calculated volume. Objective: to compare ultrasound parameters of the SSG in patients with acromegaly and in individuals without acromegaly, and to assess the association between clinical factors and ultrasound morphometry of the SSG within the acromegaly group. Materials and methods. A single-center observational study was conducted. The analysis included 68 participants: 41 patients with acromegaly and 27 controls. On ultrasound, the length, width, and thickness of the right and left SSG were measured. The volume of each gland was calculated using the ellipsoid formula: V = (length × width × thickness) × π/6. The primary parameter was total SSG volume (Vtotal = right gland volume + left gland volume). Data are presented as Me [Q1; Q3]. The Mann – Whitney U test was used for group comparisons. Results. Total SSG volume in patients with acromegaly was significantly higher than in controls: 18.07 [12.80; 23.50] cm³ vs 13.60 [10.95; 14.50] cm³ (p<0.001). Within the acromegaly group, total SSG volume was significantly higher in men than in women (p<0.001). In the presence of hyperprolactinemia, total SSG volume was significantly lower (p=0.0133). Conclusion. According to ultrasound morphometry, total SSG volume is higher in acromegaly than in controls. Within the acromegaly group, SSG parameters differed by sex and hyperprolactinemia status, which should be considered when interpreting the measurements.

About the Authors

E. M. Efendiev
Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute n. a. M. F. Vladimirsky
Russian Federation

Efendiev E.M. – Postgraduate student, Department of Surgical Dentistry and Implantology

AuthorID: 1327168

Moscow



M. A. Amkhadova
Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute n. a. M. F. Vladimirsky
Russian Federation

Amkhadova M.A. – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Surgical Dentistry and Implantology

AuthorID: 259452

Moscow



A. N. Sizova
Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Russian University of Medicine» of The Ministry of Health of The Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Sizova A.N. – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assistant, Department of Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy

AuthorID: 926991

Moscow



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Efendiev E.M., Amkhadova M.A., Sizova A.N. Ultrasound diagnostics of the submandibular salivary glands in patients with acromegaly. Medical alphabet. 2026;(1):44-49. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2026-1-44-49

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