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1 Division of Oral Pathology, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Surgical autogenous transplantation of buccal pouch epithelium within lymph nodes of hamsters underwent cystic proliferation in seven of nine experimental animals. This observation adds experimental support to previous conclusions regarding the etiology of lymphoepithelial cysts. Surgically transplanted submandibular salivary gland tissue largely disappeared during the experimental period but appeared in two of nine animals. There was no cyst formation in this group, and the observed salivary gland remnants suggested, histologically, incomplete autolysis.
Submitted on March 5, 1965
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