2012
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215112002319
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Modern management of juvenile recurrent parotitis

Abstract: The use of modern, minimally invasive diagnostic tools such as colour Doppler ultrasonography, magnetic resonance sialography and sialoendoscopy represents a new frontier in the management of juvenile recurrent parotitis. Operative sialoendoscopy also has the important therapeutic benefit of reducing the number of recurrences of acute episodes of parotitis, thus giving patients a better quality of life until puberty.

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“…Other endoscopic findings were ductal stenoses (single and multiple), mucous plugs, debris accumulation, and dilations. [7][8][9] As for remission rate recurrent inflammation after the procedure, the rates found by Ardeklan et al 4 were 86% at 6 months of follow-up, including 50 patients; Capaccio et al 7 found 65% of remission after 30 months, with 14 patients treated with SE; and Shacham et al 6 showed a 93% remission rate, with a follow-up of 6 to 36 months after treatment, and 65 patients treated surgically. The authors show consensus to conclude that SE is an effective and safe technique in the diagnosis and treatment of IRP and that SE probably acts on the anatomy and physiology of the duct.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Other endoscopic findings were ductal stenoses (single and multiple), mucous plugs, debris accumulation, and dilations. [7][8][9] As for remission rate recurrent inflammation after the procedure, the rates found by Ardeklan et al 4 were 86% at 6 months of follow-up, including 50 patients; Capaccio et al 7 found 65% of remission after 30 months, with 14 patients treated with SE; and Shacham et al 6 showed a 93% remission rate, with a follow-up of 6 to 36 months after treatment, and 65 patients treated surgically. The authors show consensus to conclude that SE is an effective and safe technique in the diagnosis and treatment of IRP and that SE probably acts on the anatomy and physiology of the duct.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the passing of the device and the irrigation and flushing of the ducts, many of the abnormalities related to the IRP, such as stenoses, debris, and mucus plugs, are eventually resolved by improving the drainage as well as the prognosis and viability of the gland in the medium and long term. 4,[6][7][8] In the studies accessed for purposes of this review, 22 cases of children with sialolithiasis (SL) were described. Of these, 20 patients underwent ultrasound investigation (USG) prior to SE.…”
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“…Se presenta en un amplio rango de edad, que va desde los 3 meses 7,11 hasta los 16 años 1,2,7,10,11,13 . El inicio de los signos y síntomas, se muestra una distribución bimodal: entre los 3-6 años [1][2][3][4]7,11,13,[16][17][18] , y otro a los 10 años 5,8 .…”
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“…La PCRI es una enfermedad benigna de las glán-dulas parótidas y la segunda patología más común de glándulas salivales en niños, después de la parotiditis viral [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] . Su prevalencia es desconocida 2,8 .…”
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