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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1955
Summary 1. The case histories of three children with recurrent bacterial parotitis are presented. Each patient illustrates a different aspect of the syndrome. One had abscess formation, the second, diffuse suppuration, and the third, a relatively mild but indolent infection which, to date, has been responsible for at least nineteen attacks of ...
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Summary 1. The case histories of three children with recurrent bacterial parotitis are presented. Each patient illustrates a different aspect of the syndrome. One had abscess formation, the second, diffuse suppuration, and the third, a relatively mild but indolent infection which, to date, has been responsible for at least nineteen attacks of ...
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NEONATAL SUPPURATIVE PAROTITIS
Pediatrics, 1970Ten patients with neonatal suppurative parotitis were seen at Children's Hospital Medical Center in the past 20 years. This makes nearly 100 cases in the world literature since 1878. The Center patients, 6 males and 4 females, ranged in age from birth to 23 days at the onset of symptoms. The diagnosis was made on the basis of parotid gland swelling and
D, Leake, R, Leake
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Experimental autoallergic parotitis
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1973Abstract. An experimental autoallergic parotitis in the rat with a high incidence, high mean grade of lesion and short time of onset is described.
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COVID‐19 Associated Parotitis in a 4‐Year‐Old Boy
, 2022S. Likitnukul
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Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 1993
Drug-induced parotitis is a relatively uncommon adverse drug reaction. Most of the data on drug-induced parotitis consist of isolated case reports with few attempts at rechallenge to confirm the aetiology. Phenylbutazone and oxyphenbutazone have a significant number of reports suggesting that these drugs may be implicated in causing parotitis ...
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Drug-induced parotitis is a relatively uncommon adverse drug reaction. Most of the data on drug-induced parotitis consist of isolated case reports with few attempts at rechallenge to confirm the aetiology. Phenylbutazone and oxyphenbutazone have a significant number of reports suggesting that these drugs may be implicated in causing parotitis ...
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BMJ Case Reports
A child in middle childhood presented with six episodes of left-sided parotitis in the last 6 months. This was associated with erythematous circinate patches of the dorsal aspect of the tongue suggestive of geographic tongue. His growth was normal with no underlying nutritional deficiencies.
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A child in middle childhood presented with six episodes of left-sided parotitis in the last 6 months. This was associated with erythematous circinate patches of the dorsal aspect of the tongue suggestive of geographic tongue. His growth was normal with no underlying nutritional deficiencies.
Kanajam Swetha Sri Vaishnavi +2 more
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Oxyphenbutazone-Induced Parotitis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969Abstract Recurrent, febrile parotitis in a 57-year-old woman was associated with repeated administration of oxyphenbutazone (Tandearil®).
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