Parotitis lithiasis in children rare cause of recurrent parotid swelling in children
Abstract
in pediatrics, the parotid lodge is known for its infectious pathology dominated by mumps parotitis and recurrent microbial parotitis. Conversely, tumor pathology plays a more modest role, but lithiasic origin not to be eliminated .We report in this work he observation of a child who presented episodes of recurrent parotid swellings whose etiological balance returned in favor of the lithiasic origin
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