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ABSTRACT
The presence of air within the parotid
gland is called pneumoparotid. This
is a rare cause of parotid swelling and is
associated to many precipitant factors.
A seven -year -old boy was seen at
the Emergency Department due to a sudden
bilateral parotid swelling. The physical
examination revealed a crepitus in the
parotid glands. Radiography and ultrasonography
suggested the presence of
air. This acute episode was self -limited
with complete resolution within forty -eight
hours. Clinical history revealed that the
child had been fi lling up balloons before
the symptoms began.
An early diagnosis avoids recurrent
attacks and is based on the identifi
cation of air within the parotid gland
associated with the existence of precipitant
factors.
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Parotid swelling Pneumoparotid Pneumosialadenitis Subcutaneous
Citation
Nascer e Crescer 2010; 19(1): 17-19