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Recurrent parotitis
is characterized by a cyclic swelling of the parotid glands associated with discomfort and/or
pain
in the absence of external inflammatory changes or progression to frank suppuration.
Recurrent parotitis
is hardly a common problem, but when it does present itself, it is most perplexing. Its etiology and the pathogenesis remain an enigma and, as a consequence, consensus on proper management is still lacking.
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PMID:Recurrent parotitis in childhood. 843 79
Recurrent parotitis
is rare in childhood. Its occurrence is characterized by recurrent episodes of swelling and
pain
in the parotid gland, which are usually accompanied by fever and malaise. Inflammation usually resolves spontaneously during adolescence. The disorder is a condition of unknown etiology. Sialectasis and stricturing occurs in the distal ducts, whereas inflammation of the gland and duct epithelium is probably caused by a low salivary flow rate. Which one can be considered the primary event or secondary change remains unknown. The main-stay of diagnosis is sialography, which depicts typical intraparotidal duct system lesions as strictures or ectasias and excludes sialolithiasis. We here report two 10-year-old male monovular twins who suffered from recurrent swelling and
pain
in only their left parotid glands. Symptoms were noted approximately every 6 weeks in both patients strictly. Characteristic sialectasis of the distal ducts was demonstrated by magnetic resonance-sialography. Our findings support the hypothesis that recurrent parotitis is caused by a congenital abnormality of the salivary gland ducts. Diagnostic imaging was performed by magnetic resonance imaging during the acute phase of the disease. This technique helps to make the diagnosis without retrograde application of a contrast agent.
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PMID:[Chronic recurrent parotitis in childhood in monozygotic twins. Magnetic resonance sialography]. 1076 14