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Azathioprine induced acute sialadenitis: A case report
Priyanka Moovara Cackamvalli1, Faten Mohammed Abdullah Al Bakri2, Izzat Ali M Khanjar1
1Rheumatology Department Hamad General Hospital Doha Qatar.
Key Clinical Message:
Patients presenting with acute sialadenitis need careful review of their medications. Azathioprine is one of such drugs, which can rarely induce acute sialadenitis. Prompt discontinuation of the medication leads to reversal of the patient condition.
Abstract:
Acute sialadenitis is one of the rare adverse effects of azathioprine. We report a case of acute submandibular sialadenitis following initiation of azathioprine which resolved upon discontinuation of the drug.
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