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==Differentiating mumps from other diseases== | ==Differentiating mumps from other diseases== | ||
Mumps must be differentiated from other diseases that cause upper respiratory infection, prodromal symptoms | Mumps must be differentiated from other diseases or pathogens that cause upper respiratory infection, prodromal symptoms, swelling of salivary glands ([[sialadenitis]]), particularly [[parotitis]], and [[orchitis]] in adult males. | ||
==== | ====Infectious etiologies==== | ||
*[[Parainfluenza virus]] | *[[Parainfluenza virus]] | ||
*[[Adenovirus | *[[Adenovirus]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Epstein-Barr virus]] | ||
*[[Influenza]] | *[[Coxsackievirus]] | ||
*[[Influenza A]] | |||
*[[Enterovirus]] | |||
==== | ====Non-infectious causes==== | ||
* | *Salivary calculi | ||
* | *Tumor | ||
* | *Sarcoid | ||
*[[ | *[[Sjögren’s syndrome]] | ||
*[[Thiazide]] reaction | |||
*[[ | *Iodine sensitivity | ||
* | |||
====Orchitis==== | ====Orchitis==== | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Differentiating mumps from other diseases
Mumps must be differentiated from other diseases or pathogens that cause upper respiratory infection, prodromal symptoms, swelling of salivary glands (sialadenitis), particularly parotitis, and orchitis in adult males.
Infectious etiologies
Non-infectious causes
- Salivary calculi
- Tumor
- Sarcoid
- Sjögren’s syndrome
- Thiazide reaction
- Iodine sensitivity