Parotitis

Last revised by Joachim Feger on 5 Apr 2024

Parotitis refers to any inflammatory process affecting the parotid glands. It can be acute, chronic, focal, diffuse, unilateral or bilateral.

Parotitis may be part of generalized sialadenitis or may occur on its own.

More common and often from infection/inflammation which in turn in some cases may be related to a distal obstructing calculus (sialolithiasis)

Bilateral involvement is less common and includes:

It often shows an enlarged parotid gland with altered echotexture. Vascularity may or may not be present dependent on acute/chronic nature. Small cystic spaces may present. Ultrasound can also sometimes show an underlying cause such as calculus or an associated lesion.

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