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      Ultrasonographic features of recurrent parotitis in childhood.

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      Pediatric radiology

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          Six children with recurrent parotitis were studied by ultrasound. Of the 12 parotid glands thus observed, 5 were swollen and 7 were not enlarged. Multiple round hypoechoic areas measuring 2-4 mm in diameter were seen in all 5 enlarged parotid glands and in 5 non-enlarged glands. These small hypoechoic areas were larger than the punctate pools of contrast medium shown by sialography. We consider that these hypoechoic areas represented both peripheral sialectasis and surrounding lymphocytic infiltration. We propose that ultrasonography may be useful for the diagnosis and follow-up of recurrent parotitis in childhood.

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          Journal
          Pediatr Radiol
          Pediatric radiology
          0301-0449
          0301-0449
          1994
          : 24
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Radiology, Tokyo Women's Medical College, Japan.
          Article
          10.1007/BF02020162
          8078732
          d28ee73a-cffb-4c40-95ff-2b1a2493deb5
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