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Unlabelled: Background: Contrast Induced Sialadenitis or Iodide Mumps refers to non-suppurative inflammation of salivary glands following intravenous iodinated contrast administration. It is a rare adverse effect of iodinated contrast with only a few cases reported worldwide. It is hypothesized to be an idiosyncratic reaction due to toxic accumulation of iodine in salivary glands.

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Management of iodine contrast induced salivary gland swelling (sialadenitis): experiences from an observational study.

Acta Otolaryngol

January 2023

Unit of Laryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, La Fe University and Polytechnic Hospital, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.

Background: Iodine contrast-induced sialadenitis (CIS) is an uncommon adverse effect to iodine-containing contrast exposition. There is scarce literature about its clinical course and demography.

Objectives: (1) To determine the clinical course and management of CIS.

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Iodide mumps in a patient with liver cirrhosis without renal impairment.

Minerva Gastroenterol (Torino)

December 2022

Unit of Gastroenterology, Section of Gastroenterology, Molinette Hospital, Città della Salute e della Scienza, Turin, Italy.

Salivary gland enlargement following iodine-containing contrast media (ICCM), also known as iodide mumps (IM), is a rare condition characterized by swelling of submandibular glands with complete restitutio ad integrum. It manifests itself without pain, fever, dyspnea, rapid heart rate or low blood pressure. The pathogenesis is unknown, it may be an idiosyncratic reaction or toxic due to deposition of iodide in the salivary glands.

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Acute sialadenitis is a rare adverse reaction to iodine-based contrast agents. Ultrasound (US) is usually the preferred imaging method to evaluate the salivary glands; along with clinical and anamnestic data, US allows the diagnosis of contrast-induced sialadenitis. We present a case of acute bilateral submandibular sialadenitis induced by intravenous administration of iodine-based contrast media for a contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan diagnosed by US.

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