2008
DOI: 10.1001/archotol.134.7.715
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Juvenile Recurrent Parotitis

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“…Due to the small diameter of the child's salivary ductal system, a sialendoscopy assessment presents difficulties compared with this in adults. This is probably the main reason that almost all authors described the procedure in children under general anesthesia [3][4][5][6][7]. However the every day clinical praxis demands a decrease of the hospital stay, increasing the use of minimal invasive methods at an outpatient basis.…”
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“…Due to the small diameter of the child's salivary ductal system, a sialendoscopy assessment presents difficulties compared with this in adults. This is probably the main reason that almost all authors described the procedure in children under general anesthesia [3][4][5][6][7]. However the every day clinical praxis demands a decrease of the hospital stay, increasing the use of minimal invasive methods at an outpatient basis.…”
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“…Various factors have been proposed, including autoimmune, genetic, ductal obstruction and congenital abnormalities [1,3,4]. Juvenile Recurrent Parotitis (JRP) is the second most common cause of salivary gland disease in children after mumps, and one of the major causes of appointments in sialendoscopy clinics.…”
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“…There is no consensus on the number of washes to be given though majority does single wash and further washes reserved for recurrences. However, subsequent washes show an improvement in vascularity in some cases with improvement in symptoms of pain and swelling [9,15].…”
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“…Other imaging modalities are rarely required [3,7]. Sialendoscopy may be a superior diagnostic method though it is invasive [8,9]. In fact, JRP is one of the commonest indications for endoscopy in paediatric salivary disorders [10].…”
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