Use of MR sialography and T2W fat-suppressed series in parotitis

Imaging can be helpful when investigating salivary gland pain and swelling. Typically in such cases, an ultrasound (US) or conventional sialogram would be requested in seeking obstructed or dilated ducts, a ductal calculus or an abscess within the gland. Occasionally a CT scan is requested. MR is us...

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Main Author: Phil Pretorius
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2010-08-01
Series:South African Journal of Radiology
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Online Access:https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/474
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spelling doaj-6050258fc2d64aacbf625bc14dc8c1b02020-11-24T22:04:50ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Radiology1027-202X2078-67782010-08-0114310.4102/sajr.v14i3.474474Use of MR sialography and T2W fat-suppressed series in parotitisPhil Pretorius0MemeberImaging can be helpful when investigating salivary gland pain and swelling. Typically in such cases, an ultrasound (US) or conventional sialogram would be requested in seeking obstructed or dilated ducts, a ductal calculus or an abscess within the gland. Occasionally a CT scan is requested. MR is usually reserved for investigating clinically palpable masses in the glands. In acute non-obstructive parotitis, the differential diagnosis includes acute non-suppurative parotitis (as found in mumps), early Sjögren’s syndrome, or suppurative parotitis as seen following duct obstruction. Despite sometimes strong insistence on retrograde contrast sialography, this may exacerbate the pre-existing inflammatory process. The imaging of a young patient expands on these observations.https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/474MRI: Sjogrens Syndrome:MRI Sialogram
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Use of MR sialography and T2W fat-suppressed series in parotitis
South African Journal of Radiology
MRI: Sjogrens Syndrome:MRI Sialogram
author_facet Phil Pretorius
author_sort Phil Pretorius
title Use of MR sialography and T2W fat-suppressed series in parotitis
title_short Use of MR sialography and T2W fat-suppressed series in parotitis
title_full Use of MR sialography and T2W fat-suppressed series in parotitis
title_fullStr Use of MR sialography and T2W fat-suppressed series in parotitis
title_full_unstemmed Use of MR sialography and T2W fat-suppressed series in parotitis
title_sort use of mr sialography and t2w fat-suppressed series in parotitis
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Radiology
issn 1027-202X
2078-6778
publishDate 2010-08-01
description Imaging can be helpful when investigating salivary gland pain and swelling. Typically in such cases, an ultrasound (US) or conventional sialogram would be requested in seeking obstructed or dilated ducts, a ductal calculus or an abscess within the gland. Occasionally a CT scan is requested. MR is usually reserved for investigating clinically palpable masses in the glands. In acute non-obstructive parotitis, the differential diagnosis includes acute non-suppurative parotitis (as found in mumps), early Sjögren’s syndrome, or suppurative parotitis as seen following duct obstruction. Despite sometimes strong insistence on retrograde contrast sialography, this may exacerbate the pre-existing inflammatory process. The imaging of a young patient expands on these observations.
topic MRI: Sjogrens Syndrome:MRI Sialogram
url https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/474
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