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Sudden parotid swelling due to spontaneous haemorrhage
S S Cerovac1, R H Vowles, N R Bleach
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Wexham Park Hospital, Slough, Berkshire, UK.
Abstract:
This paper presents an interesting case of a severe spontaneous haemorrhage within the parotid gland in an adult. A rapidly enlarging parotid mass with absence of causative trauma, inflammation or vascular abnormality, raised the suspicion of a neoplasm. Ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) and tissue biopsy, however, have shown only changes suggestive of previous haemorrhage and no evidence of malignancy. A 30-year review of the literature revealed no similar case reported previously.
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