Pneumoparotitis, a rare condition characterized by the presence of air within the parotid gland, typically arises due to an accumulation of air in the salivary ducts. Pneumoparotitis is a rare entity which affects children and young adolescents. This case report presents a rare instance of pneumoparotitis occurring in a 14-year-old female. The patient exhibited symptoms of localized facial swelling, discomfort, and tenderness, which initially led to diagnostic challenges. Through a combination of clinical evaluation, imaging studies, and meticulous history-taking, the condition was accurately diagnosed. Treatment involved conservative measures including hydration, warm compresses, and analgesics. This case emphasizes the importance of considering pneumoparotitis in the differential diagnosis of pediatric patients presenting with parotid gland swelling.
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Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Lady Hardinge Medical College & Associated Hospitals, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Marg, New Delhi, 110001 India.
Pneumoparotitis, a rare condition characterized by the presence of air within the parotid gland, typically arises due to an accumulation of air in the salivary ducts. Pneumoparotitis is a rare entity which affects children and young adolescents. This case report presents a rare instance of pneumoparotitis occurring in a 14-year-old female.
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Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, National Hospital Organization, Kyoto Medical Center, 1-1 Mukaihata-cho, Fukakusa, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto 612-8555, Japan.
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