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Understanding Mumps Dynamics: Epidemiological Traits and Breakthrough Infections in the Population under 15 Years of Age in Jiangsu Province, China, 2023. [PDF]
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Multifactorial Etiology of Sertoli Cell-Only Syndrome: A Rare Case Report. [PDF]
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Vaccination Against Mumps, Aren't We Late Already? [PDF]
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The Lancet, 2008
Mumps is a common childhood infection caused by the mumps virus. The hallmark of infection is swelling of the parotid gland. Aseptic meningitis and encephalitis are common complications of mumps together with orchitis and oophoritis, which can arise in adult men and women, respectively; other complications include deafness and pancreatitis.
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Mumps is a common childhood infection caused by the mumps virus. The hallmark of infection is swelling of the parotid gland. Aseptic meningitis and encephalitis are common complications of mumps together with orchitis and oophoritis, which can arise in adult men and women, respectively; other complications include deafness and pancreatitis.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
Although mumps is a self-limited and usually a benign disease, it can cause a prostrating illness in the man past puberty. The complications of orchitis, meningo-encephalitis, and pancreatitis occur in 30 to 50% of adult men with epidemic parotitis. Therefore, any therapeutic agent that shows promise of permitting the patient to return to full activity
W. N. Donovan, LeRoy Homer
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Although mumps is a self-limited and usually a benign disease, it can cause a prostrating illness in the man past puberty. The complications of orchitis, meningo-encephalitis, and pancreatitis occur in 30 to 50% of adult men with epidemic parotitis. Therefore, any therapeutic agent that shows promise of permitting the patient to return to full activity
W. N. Donovan, LeRoy Homer
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1997
Neurological involvement of mumps is commonly restricted to aseptic meningitis. However, rarely mumps is associated with more severe encephalitic illness; other known associations described with mumps are cases of transverse myelitis and Gullain Barre like illness.
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Neurological involvement of mumps is commonly restricted to aseptic meningitis. However, rarely mumps is associated with more severe encephalitic illness; other known associations described with mumps are cases of transverse myelitis and Gullain Barre like illness.
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