Self-induced pneumoparotitis has been reported almost exclusively in adolescents who often have psychosocial problems. The clinical presentation, proposed pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of this rare condition are discussed and a review of the literature is presented
Self-induced pneumoparotitis is a distinct clinical entity which should be considered in any inflammatory swelling of the parotid gland. When complicated by subcutaneous emphysema, other more important causes should be excluded. An unusual case is presented, which was further complicated by the presence of
Nassimbeni, G, Ventura, A, Boehm, P, Guastalla, PP & Zocconi, EE 1995, ' Self-induced pneumoparotitis ', Clinical Pediatrics, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 160-162 Pneumoparotitis (also termed pneumosialadenitis wind parotitis, surgical mumps, or anaesthesia mumps), is a rare cause of parotid gland swelling which occurs when air is forced through the parotid (Stensen) duct resulting in inflation of the duct Pneumoparotitis is a rare cause of parotid gland swelling. We report a case of self-induced pneumoparotitis that resulted in subcutaneous emphysema and pneumomediastinum after an open biopsy of the.. Self-induced pneumoparotid has been reported to occur in psychosomatic disorders or due to an unintentional adjustment reaction to achieve secondary gains (such as avoiding school) and also occurs as an unconscious nervous tic. It may also appear in psychiatric disorders
Self-induced pneumoparotitis has not been commonly associated with orthodontic treatment nor dental treatment in general. However, the patient described previously and the other reported cases demonstrate the distinct possibility that accommodation to appliance irritation by puffing out the cheeks could result in parotid swelling. Pneumoparotitis should definitely be considered in the. Self-induced pneumoparotitis is a very rare entity in children. We describe self-induced pneumoparotitis in an adolescent boy where we could identify the diagnosis only after extensive investigations. Case Report. An 11-year old boy presented with recurrent swelling of the parotid glands for 2 years.. Self-induced pneumoparotitis in an adolescent: report of a case and review of the literature. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 1987; 14 : 113-121 View in Articl Non-occupational recurrent bilateral pneumoparotitis in an adolescent - Volume 106 Issue Pneumoparotitis is seen in glass and balloon blowers, divers and trumpet players. It has also been reported as a self-induced disorder in children [2] and in those undergoing orthodontic treatment. It has been suggested that repeated puffing out of the cheeks may predispose to irritation of the Stensen's duct by orthodontic braces
Pneumoparotitis is a rare cause of painful parotid gland swelling and occurs when air passes through the parotid (Stenson) duct into the parotid gland. 1 Subcutaneous emphysema can occur from an extension of the air leak from the affected parotid acini to the surrounding cervicofacial subcutaneous tissues. 1,2 This can occur from any sudden increase in upper airway pressure facilitating transmission of air into the tissue planes There are a number of reports describing self‐induced pneumoparotid and pneumoparotitis in children and adolescents, 6 , 7 , 10 , 11 , 13 , 15-19 , 22 , 25-27 , 29 most of which have attributed the disorder to psychiatric, psychological, 12 and behavioral issues including nervous tics, 2 , 6 , 9 , 15 , 25 stress, 13 after a traumatic. We report a case of recurrent self-induced chronic pneumoparotitis with parapharyngeal extension in a teenager. Pneumoparotitis is rare and is often misdiagnosed and mistreated. Patients typically present with unilateral or bilateral painless swelling and tenderness in the parotid region. Imaging, including computer tomography scans, shows air. Pneumoparotitis refers to air within the parotid gland with or without inflammation. Self-induced pneumoparotitis is a very rare entity in children. We describe self-induced pneumoparotitis in an adolescent boy where we could identify the diagnosis only after extensive investigations. CASE REPOR
Goguen LA, April MM, Karmody CS, Carter BL (1995) Self-induced pneumoparotitis. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 121:1426-1429 8. Ferlito A, Andretta M, Baldan M, Candiani F (1992) Non-occupational recurrent bilateral pneumoparotitis in an adolescent. J Laryngol Otol 106: 558-560 9. Birzgalis AR, Curley JW, Camphor I (1993) Pneumoparotitis. Background. Parotid swelling is rarely caused by pneumoparotitis from retrograde insufflation of air into Stensen's duct. Previous reports have identified occupational exposures, self‐induced habits, exercise, spirometry, and short‐term positive pressure airway ventilation as causes of salivary duct insufflation To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links fiel
Nassimbeni G, Ventura A, Boehm P, et al. Self-induced pneumoparotitis. Clin Pediatr (Phila) 1995; 34:160. Goates AJ, Lee DJ, Maley JE, et al. Pneumoparotitis as a complication of long-term oronasal positive airway pressure for sleep apnea Case Discussion. This occurs after an increase in intrabuccal pressure and occurs as an incidental finding if the patient is blowing cheeks while CT scanning. Although it is associated with adult occupations such as glass blowing and trumpet playing, it commonly occurs in children who cause retrograde insufflation of air into the gland via.
Pneumoparotid is associated with retrograde airflow into the Stenson's duct, secondary to increase in intraoral pressure. In normal instances, the mucosal flap covering the orifice of the duct and the compression effect of buccinator muscle during contraction prevent such an entry [1]. Pneumoparotid is thus seen in conditions with supra. Self-induced pneumoparotitis in an adolescent: report of a case and review of the literature. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 1987 ; 14 : 113 - 21 doi: 10.1016/0165-5876(87)90021-8 pmid: 3325441 CrossRef PubMe
Parotitis; Parotid gland (center left) Specialty: Infectious disease : Parotitis is an inflammation of one or both parotid glands, the major salivary glands located on either side of the face, in humans. The parotid gland is the salivary gland most commonly affected by inflammation Markowitz-Spence L, Brodsky L, Seidell G, Stanievich JF. Self-induced pneumoparotitis in an adolescent. Report of a case and review of the literature. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 1987 Dec;14(2-3):113-21. 97 Cambridge Core - The Journal of Laryngology & Otology - Volume 107 - Issue Pneumoparotitis (also termed pneumosialadenitis wind parotitis, surgical mumps, or anaesthesia mumps), is a rare cause of parotid gland swelling which occurs when air is forced through the parotid (Stenson) duct resulting in inflation of the duct
Abstract. Pneumoparotid is common in patients with lesions of the oral cavity who have diagnostic computed tomography (CT) with the puffed cheek technique Markowitz-Spence L, Brodsky L, Seidell G, Stanievich JF. Self-induced pneumoparotitis in an adolescent. Report of a case and review of the literature. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 1987;14:113-21. PubMed Article CAS Google Scholar 5. Kirsch CM, Shinn J, Porzio R, Trefelner E, Kagawa FT, Wehner JH, Jensen WA INTRODUCTION. Pneumoparotitis is a rare cause of painful parotid gland swelling and occurs when air passes through the parotid (Stenson) duct into the parotid gland. 1 Subcutaneous emphysema can occur from an extension of the air leak from the affected parotid acini to the surrounding cervicofacial subcutaneous tissues. 1, 2 This can occur from any sudden increase in upper airway pressure. Pneumoparotidite. Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. Pneumoparotidite (também denominado pneumosialadenite ou tumefação parotídea) é uma causa rara de inchaço da glândula parótida que ocorre quando o ar é forçado através do ducto parótido (Stensen), resultando na inflação do ducto
Self induced pneumoparotitis. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 121(12):1426-1429. Govindaraj S, Cohen M, Genden EM et al. 2001. The use of acellular dermis in the prevention of Frey's syndrome. Laryngoscope 111(11 Pt 1):1993-1998. Gudlaugsson O, Geirsson AJ, Benediktsdottir K. 1998. Pneumoparotitis: A new diagnostic technique and a case report Goguen LA, April MM, Karmody CS, Carter BL. Self-induced Pneumoparotitis. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1995; 121:1426-9. 4. Chirte VV, Premchandra DJ. Recurrent parotitis. Arch Dis Child 1997;77:359-63. 5. Galili D, Yitzhak M. Spontaneus regeneration of parotid sali-vary gland following juvenile recurrent parotitis. Oral Surg Ora Bilateral self-induced pneumoparotitis. Azeem Z. Vasi, William P. Hoskins> ;Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery. 2011 Oct 1 Professional Membership
Pneumoparotitis is a condition of air insufflation into the acini of the parotid gland via Stensen's duct. The air insufflation may rupture the parotid capsule, and spread into the subcutaneous tissues of the face and neck. It may even cause pneumomediastinum. Self-induced autoinsufflation is the most common cause of pneumopatotitis in. Pneumoparotitis (also termed pneumosialadenitis wind parotitis, surgical mumps, or anaesthesia mumps), is a rare cause of parotid gland swelling which occurs when air is forced through the parotid (Stensen) duct resulting in inflation of the duct.. Signs and symptoms. The size of the swelling is variable, but it is soft and can occur on one side or both sides blowers, and wind instrument players.11 Pneumoparotitis is also reported during general anaesthesia due to positive pressure12 and dental and orthodontic treatments.13 Numerous reports describe self-induced pneumatic autoinflation of parotids due to psychiatric or psychological problems. Classic examples o
Dr. Azeem Z. Vasi is an ENT-otolaryngologist in Dayton, Ohio. He received his medical degree from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and has been in practice between 6-10 years When accompanied by inflammation, this condition is known as pneumoparotitis. This is usually caused by increased oral pressure and the retrograde flow of air and saliva through Stensen's duct (McGreevy et al. 2013). Wind instrumentalists have an elevated risk for the development of pneumoparotitis (Saunders 1973; Kyung et al. 2010) Previous reports have identified occupational exposures, self-induced habits, exercise, spirometry, and short-term positive pressure airway ventilation as causes of salivary duct insufflation. METHODS We present 2 cases of pneumoparotitis in patients on long-term oronasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for obstructive sleep apnea obstruction and pneumopatotitis. Pneumoparotitis is a condition of air insufflation into the acini of the parotid gland via Stensen's duct. The air insufflation may rupture the parotid capsule, and spread into the subcutane-ous tissues of the face and neck. It may even cause pneumomediastinum. Self-induced autoinsufflation is th
Pneumoparotitis, specifically self induced pneumoparotitis secondary to malingering, is a very unique cause of facial swelling, subcutaneous emphysema, and pneumomediastinum. INTRODUCTION The term pneumoparotid is defined as the presence of air within parotid acini and ducts [ 1 ] Pneumoparotitis, specifically self induced pneumoparotitis secondary to malingering, is a very unique cause of facial swelling, subcutaneous emphysema, and pneumomediastinum. Fig. 1. This figure is a computed tomography of the head and neck with intravenous contrast, axial view, showing (A) subcutaneous emphysema of scalp, (B) parotid glands. Cho YS, Seo IS, Na DG, Chu KC. A case of recurrent pneumoparotitis in a wind instrument. Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg 2001;42 (3):330-2 Takenoshita Y, Kawano Y, Oka M. Pneumoparotitis: An unusual occurrence of parotid gland swelling during dental treatment Markowitz-Spence L, Brodsky L, Seidell G, Stanievich JF. Self-induced pneumoparotitis in an adolescent. Report of a case and review of the literature.lnt J Pediatr Otorhinlaryngol 1987;14 (2-3); Karmody CS, Carter BL. Self-induced pnewnoparotitis. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1995 :121 (12):1426-9. Self-induced or spontaneous pneumoparotid, usually manifesting as acute unilateral enlargement of the parotid gland, is caused by the insufflation of air from the oral cavity via Stensen's (parotid) duct. It is a rare but well-described condition and should be considered in cases of unexplained parotid swelling
Self-induced pneumoparotitis GOGUEN L. A. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 121, 1426-1429, 1995. 被引用文献1件. 7. Pneumoparotitis : A new diagnostic technique and a case report. It can also be self-induced, and the literature contains an increasing number of reports involving pediatric and adolescent patients who induce parotid insufflation to avoid school or gain attention. [5,1,12
It's called PNEUMOPAROTITIS.Strictly, and despite what it says in your Indian reference, the business of inflating your parotid gland with air, and the accompanying noise and discomfort, is called pneumoparotid. Only if you go on to cause inflammation, because of infection or trauma, does it become pneumoparotitis. Grant Hutchiso Self-induced pneumoparotitis has been reported to be a condition found in adolescents who often have psychosocial problems. Relieving the patient from tension in addition to quitting self-inflation leaded to the improvement of the recurrent parotid swell-ing
cough, and glassblowers. It can also be self-induced, and the literature contains an increasing number of reports involving pediatric and adolescent patients who induce parotid insufflation to avoid school or gain attention. Here, we report a case of pneumoparotid caused by habitual cheek inflating and improved with conservative treatment Thieme E-Books & E-Journal Dieting may not be entirely successful, and because it is accompanied by periods of hunger, an eating binge occurs, which is then countered by self-induced purging. Before long the individual resorts to bingeing and vomiting not only when hungry but also when depressed, tense, or anxious.10 The emetic episodes may be practiced for many years.
Pneumoparotitis: uma técnica diagnóstica nova e um caso relatam. Pneumoparotitis é uma causa rara do inchamento da glândula de parotid. Nós relatamos um exemplo do pneumoparotitis self-induced que conduza ao enfisema e ao pneumomediastinum subcutaneous após uma biópsia aberta da glândula de parotid 14 Markowitz-Spence L, Brodsky L, Seidell G. et al. Self-induced pneumoparotitis in an adolescent. Report of a case and review of the literature . Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 1987; 14: 113-12 Salivary gland diseases in children are rare, apart from viral-induced diseases. Nevertheless, it is essential for the o.. a self-induced technique for sexual pleasure via breath control it is called autoerotic asphyxiation. Wind controller, Pneumoparotitis most commonly occurs in wind instrument players, glass blowers, and scuba divers. Several lymph nodes reside. Hlai people (2,195 words).
Брезгина, Анна Александровна. Клинико-иммунологические особенности рецидивирующих. Self-induced pneumoparotitis - a rare case report Pneumoparotitis wywołany autogennie - opis przypadku rzadkiego schorzenia Karolina Raczkowska-Łabuda, Monika Jabłońska-Jesionowska, Jolanta Jadczyszyn, Magdalena Frąckiewicz, Maciej Pilch, Lidia Zawadzka-Głos - s. 60 ISSN: 1695-4033. La Asociación Española de Pediatría tiene como uno de sus objetivos principales la difusión de información científica rigurosa y actualizada sobre las distintas áreas de la pediatría. Anales de Pediatría es el Órgano de Expresión Científica de la Asociación y constituye el vehículo a través del cual se comunican. Pneumoparotid is a rare cause of recurrent parotid swelling. It is often fortuitous, caused by an action inducing intraoral pressure, increased or self-induced. An 8-year-old boy presented with recurrent right unilateral parotid swelling for 2 years