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Parotitis Overview: an Integrated Approach from Classification to Treatment Strategies
Y hoc Thanh pho Ho Chi MinhBackground: Parotitis is the inflammation of the largest salivary gland, with diverse aetiologies including infections, autoimmune disorders, and mechanical obstructions. The lack of a standardised classification system, along with varied clinical
T. Truong +2 more
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Unilateral Sialendoscopy for Juvenile Recurrent Parotitis: What Happens to the Other Side?
The Laryngoscope, 2020Current literature has confirmed the benefits of sialendoscopy for the treatment of juvenile recurrent parotitis (JRP). However, this procedure is often performed unilaterally, although the disease can affect both sides.
Konstantinidis Iordanis +6 more
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2001
Neonatal parotitis is a rare condition. Infection of the parotid glad is more common than that of the submandibular glad. Dehydration is the most important predisposing factor for this. Most common organism responsible for this condition is Staphylococcus aureus. Untreated condition can lead to various complications.
M, Salaria, B, Poddar, V, Parmar
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Neonatal parotitis is a rare condition. Infection of the parotid glad is more common than that of the submandibular glad. Dehydration is the most important predisposing factor for this. Most common organism responsible for this condition is Staphylococcus aureus. Untreated condition can lead to various complications.
M, Salaria, B, Poddar, V, Parmar
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1976
A total of 22 cases of acute suppurative parotitis are reviewed. The causative factors were severe primary disease with salivary gland hyposecretion related to age (77 years), dehydration, oral inactivity and drugs (19 patients). The oral hygiene was poor and permitted ascending canalicular invasion of resistant staphylococci.
A, Lundgren, P, Kylén, L M, Odkvist
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A total of 22 cases of acute suppurative parotitis are reviewed. The causative factors were severe primary disease with salivary gland hyposecretion related to age (77 years), dehydration, oral inactivity and drugs (19 patients). The oral hygiene was poor and permitted ascending canalicular invasion of resistant staphylococci.
A, Lundgren, P, Kylén, L M, Odkvist
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Postoperative suppurative parotitis
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1964The incidence of postoperative suppurative parotitis, thought a few years ago to be decreasing, may be increasing. When it occurs, it continues to be a serious complication with a high mortality rate that is shared between it and the primary disease. Recent reviews indicate a mortality rate of approximately 20% and an incidence rate of one in every 1 ...
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1965
Abstract The etiology and therapy of modern staphylococcal parotitis have been presented. When antibiotic therapy, hydration, and local hygiene fail to produce adequate relief, carly surgical decompression of the gland is recommended.
M H, GOLDBERG, W F, HARRIGAN
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Abstract The etiology and therapy of modern staphylococcal parotitis have been presented. When antibiotic therapy, hydration, and local hygiene fail to produce adequate relief, carly surgical decompression of the gland is recommended.
M H, GOLDBERG, W F, HARRIGAN
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2018
Background: Juvenile recurrent parotitis (JRP) is defined as recurrent parotid inflammation, generally associated with nonobstructive sialectasis of the parotid gland. In addition, the etiology remains unclear, probably immunologically mediated. Aim: The
Shufeng Wu +5 more
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Background: Juvenile recurrent parotitis (JRP) is defined as recurrent parotid inflammation, generally associated with nonobstructive sialectasis of the parotid gland. In addition, the etiology remains unclear, probably immunologically mediated. Aim: The
Shufeng Wu +5 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1982
Although mumps virus is the most common and, therefore, best known cause of parotitis, other causes are not infrequent and need to be distinguished from mumps. Knowledge of the various clinical presentations of parotitis and judicious use of a few ancillary tests will facilitate differential diagnosis.
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Although mumps virus is the most common and, therefore, best known cause of parotitis, other causes are not infrequent and need to be distinguished from mumps. Knowledge of the various clinical presentations of parotitis and judicious use of a few ancillary tests will facilitate differential diagnosis.
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1992
AbstractParenchymatous parotid tuberculosis diffusely affecting the entire gland is very rare. We present a case, associated with a primary pulmonary focus, that was confirmed after positive identification of alcohol and acid-fast bacilli in gastric washings. Both sites of infection resolved with quadruple anti-tuberculous chemotherapy.
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AbstractParenchymatous parotid tuberculosis diffusely affecting the entire gland is very rare. We present a case, associated with a primary pulmonary focus, that was confirmed after positive identification of alcohol and acid-fast bacilli in gastric washings. Both sites of infection resolved with quadruple anti-tuberculous chemotherapy.
J M, Rowe-Jones +3 more
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Juvenile recurrent parotitis: Review and proposed management algorithm.
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2021J. Wood +3 more
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