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    Duct Salivary Gland System

    The portion of the salivary system that conveys the saliva produced in the acinar salivary gland system to the oral cavity. The duct salivary gland system includes the ductus parotideus, ductus submandibularis, ductus sublingualis major, and ductus sublinguales minores, as well as the ducts from the minor salivary glands. (NCI Thesaurus)




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