Mumps
Mumps is an acute, contagious disease that causes painful swelling of the salivary glands. The salivary glands produce saliva, a liquid that moistens food and helps you chew and swallow. See also: Salivary… More »
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Parotitis presents in many forms and the symptoms vary from modest to prostrating. Reading the numerous journal on ... Because the pathophysiology is poorly understood, the rationale of several surgical treatments is rather weak. Parotidectomy removes the diseased gland but begs the question of specific treatment.
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The most common presentation is a parotitis, which occurs in 30-40% of patients. Other reported sites of infection are the testes, pancreas, eyes, ovaries, central nervous system, joints, and kidneys. A patient is considered infectious from about 3 days before the onset and up to 4 days after the start of active parotitis.
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The objective of this paper is to state that parotitis is a possible complication in neurosurgical patients operated on in sitting position and to discuss its pathophysiology and treatment options.
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List of causes of Parotitis ... Mumps/Parotitis: Mumps/Parotitis - pathophysiology ; (The 5-Minute Pediatric Consult) ... Mumps/Parotitis - pathophysiology - Mumps/Parotitis...
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Mumps/Parotitis: Mumps/Parotitis - pathophysiology ; (The 5-Minute Pediatric Consult) ... Mumps/Parotitis - etiology ... Mumps/Parotitis - pathophysiology - Mumps/Parotitis...
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (PDF File)
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS; ... a No signs or symptoms or only one of those in Category A. b Two or more of the following: lymphadenopathy, hepatomegally, splenomegaly, dermatitis, parotitis, recurrent or persistent upper-respiratory infection or sinusitis, recurrent or persistent otitis media...
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A Wisdom Archive on parotitis ... ARTICLES RELATED TO parotitis ... parotitis: Encyclopedia II - Sarcoidosis - Causes and pathophysiology...
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What is parotitis? ... Parotitis is an inflammation of one or both parotid glands. There are a number of causes, but the clinical picture remains broadly similar ... Acute bacterial parotitis...
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President Garfield died from acute parotitis complicating abdominal surgery. Parotitis carried an 80% mortality rate in the 1800s and remains a quite morbid ... Parotitis is an inflammatory disorder of the salivary gland, or sialadenitis. It is most commonly infectious in etiology but can be autoimmune or neoplastic.
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