Chronic parenchymatous parotitis. A case report
https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-3031-2019-19-4-77-80
Abstract
Relevance. Chronic parenchymal parotitis is the most common salivary gland disease in children which occurs in about 85% cases.
Purpose. On the example of a clinical case, demonstrate the most effective methods of diagnosis and treatment of recurrent parotid parotitis.
Materials and methods. In our review we present a 7-year-old boy who had episodes of recurrent parotid parotitis.
Results. We have carried out a multipurpose method of examination of patients applying additional types of diagnostics: contrast medium in sialography and doppler ultrasonography. Moreover, the treatment strategies for juvenile recurrent parotitis has been identified.
Conclusions. Conducting a comprehensive clinical and laboratory examination and choosing a timely and rational treatment tactic allows you to achieve a long-term remission of the disease.
About the Authors
A. S. KlinovskayaRussian Federation
Klinovskaya Anna S., PhD, Associate Professor of the department of oral surgery
Moscow
M. V. Smyslenova
Russian Federation
Smyslenova Margarita V., DSc, MD, Professor of the department of radiation diagnostics
Moscow
A. P. Gurgenadze
Russian Federation
Gurgenadze Anna P., PhD, Associate Professor of the department of pediatric maxillofacial surgery
Moscow
K. D. Abrahamyan
Russian Federation
Abrahamyan Knarik D., clinical resident of the department of oral surgery
Moscow
G. A. Volozhin
Russian Federation
Volozhin Gregory A., PhD, Associate Professor of the department of oral surgery
Moscow
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For citations:
Klinovskaya A.S., Smyslenova M.V., Gurgenadze A.P., Abrahamyan K.D., Volozhin G.A. Chronic parenchymatous parotitis. A case report. Pediatric dentistry and dental prophylaxis. 2019;19(4):77-80. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33925/1683-3031-2019-19-4-77-80