Parotiditis crónica recurrente juvenil

  1. A. Concheiro Guisán
  2. E. Bellver Castañón
  3. R. Garrido Romero
  4. Santiago Garcia Tornel
Journal:
Anales de Pediatría: Publicación Oficial de la Asociación Española de Pediatría ( AEP )

Year of publication: 2000

Volume: 53

Issue: 5

Pages: 418-421

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1016/S1695-4033(00)78623-1 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

Abstract

Introduction Chronic recurrent parotitis is an uncommon disease in childhood. Its cause remains unknown. Methods Retrospective study of 30 patients with recurrent parotitis followed-up at our hospital during the last 4 years. Guidelines for the management of this disease, as well as the main epidemiological data, diagnostic tests performed, treatments given and outcome, are presented. Results Mean age at onset of symptoms was 6 years. The most common pattern was 3-4 attacks per year. The most common clinical features were pyrexia and painful swelling. Pus (through Stensen's duct) was absent in most patients. Mean duration of each episode was 1 week. Conclusion The epidemiological data were similar to those found by other authors. In all cases, diagnosis was made by sialography, a technique that may itself resolve symptoms. Ultrasonography is also useful and, because it is innocuous, it could be a first step investigation.