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Neonatal suppurative parotitis: Case reports and literature review.
Pediatrics International, 2021BACKGROUND Neonatal suppurative parotitis is a rare disease, characterized mainly by unilateral parotid swelling with erythema and tenderness, and often purulent discharge from the Stensen's duct into the oral cavity.
Toshihiko Mori +7 more
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Acute Parotitis as a Presentation of COVID-19?
Oral Diseases, 2020In connection with our earlier correspondence on the epidemiologic significance of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-related oral manifestations, it has been evident that larger observational studies following rigorous reporting guidelines are ...
Abanoub Riad +3 more
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The Laryngoscope, 1972
AbstractSurgical parotitis is an acute inflammation of the parotid gland which occurs in the postoperative period and carries a high mortality. The most commonly accepted mechanism is penicillin resistant staphylococci ascending through Stensen's duct. Eleven cases which occurred at the University of Nebraska and Omaha Veterans Administration Hospital ...
A J, Yonkers, H F, Krous, C T, Yarington
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AbstractSurgical parotitis is an acute inflammation of the parotid gland which occurs in the postoperative period and carries a high mortality. The most commonly accepted mechanism is penicillin resistant staphylococci ascending through Stensen's duct. Eleven cases which occurred at the University of Nebraska and Omaha Veterans Administration Hospital ...
A J, Yonkers, H F, Krous, C T, Yarington
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British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2002
Tuberculosis, though rare, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a diffuse swelling of the parotid with enlarged cervical glands, particularly in young, feverish adults.
A J, Baldwin, M E, Foster
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Tuberculosis, though rare, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a diffuse swelling of the parotid with enlarged cervical glands, particularly in young, feverish adults.
A J, Baldwin, M E, Foster
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