American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research (Jan 2015)

Acute suppurative parotitis: A rare entity in early infancy

  • Hosein Heydari,
  • Bahareh Abtahi-Naeini,
  • Mohsen Akhavan Sepahi,
  • Ali Saffaei,
  • Mohsen Pourazizi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 89 – 90

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Acute suppurative parotitis (ASP) is a rare entity in early Infancy. The clinical presentation may be non-specific. Here, we describe a 70-day-old breast-fed female infant with massive purulent drainage from the mouth. Diagnostic workup such as ultrasound revealed purulent exudate from Stensen’s duct consistent with parotitis. Culture of the exudate showed growth of Staphylococcus Aureus. Based on the clinical presentations and ultrasound findings, the patient was diagnosed with right ASP. The patient respond­ed well to a 7-day antibiotic therapy and supportive measures. Thus ASP should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a neonatal parotid swelling and purulent drainage from the mouth, since early and prompt diagnosis prevents morbidity and complications. To the best of our knowledge it is the first documented case of ASP in early infancy in Iran.

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