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Sialorrhea

Known as: sialism, PTYALISM, polysialia 
An increase in saliva secretion.
National Institutes of Health

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Review
2006
Review
2006
• Sialorrhoea can be a significant problem in both adults and children and can cause both physical and psychosocial problems. 
Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
We studied 60 children, aged 12 months to 8 yr, undergoing plastic surgery under general anaesthesia supplemented by regional… 
Review
1988
Review
1988
The hemlocks, Conium maculatum (poison-hemlock) and Cicuta spp. (waterhemlock), are poisonous plants that cause sizeable losss to… 
Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Nerve growth factor has been quantified by both bioassay and radial immunodiffusion in mouse saliva elicited by several… 
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
A study was conducted to identify and compare the effect produced on oral mucosa by the application of oral hygiene by the use of… 
Review
1970
Review
1970
A survey of the literature on human salivation is presented with emphasis upon the influence of normal and psychopathologic… 
Review
1967
Review
1967
Richter (1960) reviewing knowledge about biological “clocks” in medicine and psychiatry, emphasized the incidence of 48-hour… 
Highly Cited
1954
Highly Cited
1954
G A.STRO-INTESTINAL, vasomotor, and other visceral disturbances secondary to focal brain lesions are phenomena of obvious…