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Juvenile recurrent parotitis in a 4-year-old patient: a case report


Nouha Dammak
Latifa Berrezouga
Imen Raadani
Wissal Selmi
Mohamed Ben Khelifa

Abstract

Juvenile recurrent parotitis (JRP) is a rare disease. It is most commonly occurring between the ages of 3 and 5 years, that classically resolves at adolescence. It is characterized by recurrent non-suppurative parotitis, with several acute inflammatory episodes per year. The parotid´s swelling tends to be unilateral, but it can occur bilaterally, with a more predominant side. The aim of this work was to present a case report that highlights signs and symptoms of this unusual condition and to stress on the value of ultrasonography as an aid to diagnosis.


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