The pathogenesis of iodide mumps: A case report.

Journal: Medicine
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Abstract

RELATION: Iodide mumps is an uncommon condition, induced by iodide-containing contrast, and is characterized by a rapid, painless enlargement of the bilateral or unilateral salivary gland. At present, the pathogenesis of iodide mumps is not yet clear. It may be related to an idiosyncratic reaction, a toxic accumulation of iodine in the gland duct, or renal function damage leading to an iodine excretion disorder. This paper reports the clinical manifestations and magnetic resonance imaging results of one case of iodide mumps, which occurred after digital subtraction angiography.

Authors

  • Guilian Zhang
    Department of Neurology, the Second Affiliated Hospital, Medical School of Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, PR China.
  • Tao Li
    Department of Emergency Medicine, Jining No.1 People's Hospital, Jining, China.
  • Heying Wang
  • Jiao Liu