2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.34016
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Inadvertent, Self-Induced Pneumoparotitis Provoking Pneumomediastinum

Abstract: Pneumoparotid refers to the presence of air within the parotid gland and pneumoparotitis indicates overlying inflammation or infection. Several physiologic mechanisms exist to prevent the reflux of air and oral contents into the parotid gland, however, these safeguards can be overcome by high intraoral pressures, thus provoking pneumoparotid. Whereas the relationship between pneumomediastinum and air dissecting up into cervical tissues is well understood, the relationship between pneumoparotitis and free air t… Show more

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“…An incomplete reflux mechanism in addition to complications leads to self-induced pneumoparotitis, which advances air distally into the mediastinal cavity. 4 The relationship between pneumoparotitis and free air traveling distally remains unclear. However, the air dissecting up into the cervical tissues and fascial layers is well understood and complicated with mediastinal emphysema and pneumothorax.…”
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“…An incomplete reflux mechanism in addition to complications leads to self-induced pneumoparotitis, which advances air distally into the mediastinal cavity. 4 The relationship between pneumoparotitis and free air traveling distally remains unclear. However, the air dissecting up into the cervical tissues and fascial layers is well understood and complicated with mediastinal emphysema and pneumothorax.…”
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confidence: 99%