Mumps
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Mumpsis a (usually) self-limited viral viral infection that often occurs in epidemics among children. Its incidence has markedly diminished in countries with childhood vaccination programs, but can still be seen in patient who have not received vaccinations or who have waning immunity.
Clinical features
Patients often present with nonspecific viral symptoms of fever fever, myalgias, and malaise. More specific features include facial swelling (parotitis) in 95% and/or testicular pain (orchitis).
Serum IgM antibody testing can be used to confirm a case of mumps, if necessary.
Pathology
Mumps is a single-stranded RNA paramyxovirus 2.
Radiographic features
Mumps typically results in classic clinical signs and symptoms, some of which can be supported through radiological features:
- mumps parotitis
- viral meningitis and/or encephalitis 3
- epididymo-orchitis 4
- oophoritis
- pancreatitis (uncommon)
- labyrinthitis
History and etymology
The word "mumps" arises from the 1500s, and dervied from a word variably used to mean mean "to grimace grimace" or "to whine".
-<p><strong>Mumps </strong>is a (usually) self-limited viral infection that often occurs in epidemics among children. Its incidence has markedly diminished in countries with childhood vaccination programs, but can still be seen in patient who have not received vaccinations or who have waning immunity.</p><h4>Clinical features</h4><p>Patients often present with nonspecific viral symptoms of fever, myalgias, and malaise. More specific features include facial swelling (parotitis) in 95% and/or testicular pain (orchitis).</p><p>Serum IgM antibody testing can be used to confirm a case of mumps, if necessary.</p><h4>Pathology</h4><p>Mumps is a single-stranded RNA paramyxovirus <sup>2</sup>.</p><h4>Radiographic features</h4><p>Mumps typically results in classic clinical signs and symptoms, some of which can be supported through radiological features:</p><ul>- +<p><strong>Mumps </strong>is a (usually) self-limited viral infection that often occurs in epidemics among children. Its incidence has markedly diminished in countries with childhood vaccination programs, but can still be seen in patient who have not received vaccinations or who have waning immunity.</p><h4>Clinical features</h4><p>Patients often present with nonspecific viral symptoms of fever, myalgias, and malaise. More specific features include facial swelling (parotitis) in 95% and/or testicular pain (orchitis).</p><p>Serum IgM antibody testing can be used to confirm a case of mumps, if necessary.</p><h4>Pathology</h4><p>Mumps is a single-stranded RNA paramyxovirus <sup>2</sup>.</p><h4>Radiographic features</h4><p>Mumps typically results in classic clinical signs and symptoms, some of which can be supported through radiological features:</p><ul>
-<li><a href="/articles/causes-of-pancreatitis-mnemonic">pancreatitis (uncommon)</a></li>- +<li>
- +<a href="/articles/causes-of-pancreatitis-mnemonic">pancreatitis</a> (uncommon)</li>
-</ul><h4>History and etymology</h4><p>The word "mumps" arises from the 1500s, and dervied from a word variably used to mean "to grimace" or "to whine".</p>- +</ul><h4>History and etymology</h4><p>The word "mumps" arises from the 1500s, and dervied from a word variably used to mean "to grimace" or "to whine".</p>