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==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
===Common Symptoms=== | ===Common Symptoms=== | ||
*[[Prodrome]] | *[[Prodrome]]<ref name="CDCMumps">Mumps. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (May 29, 2015). http://www.cdc.gov/mumps/index.html Accessed March 09, 2016.</ref> | ||
:*Low-grade [[fever]] | :*Low-grade [[fever]] | ||
:*[[Myalgia]] | :*[[Myalgia]] | ||
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:*[[Malaise]] | :*[[Malaise]] | ||
:*[[Headache]] | :*[[Headache]] | ||
*Painful salivary gland swelling ([[sialoadenitis]]) | *Painful salivary gland swelling ([[sialoadenitis]])<ref name="pmid10063655">{{cite journal| author=Galazka AM, Robertson SE, Kraigher A| title=Mumps and mumps vaccine: a global review. | journal=Bull World Health Organ | year= 1999 | volume= 77 | issue= 1 | pages= 3-14 | pmid=10063655 | doi= | pmc=PMC2557572 | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=10063655 }} </ref><ref name="Gupta2005">{{cite journal|last1=Gupta|first1=R. K|title=Mumps and the UK epidemic 2005|journal=BMJ|volume=330|issue=7500|year=2005|pages=1132–1135|issn=0959-8138|doi=10.1136/bmj.330.7500.1132}}</ref><ref name="Gupta2005">{{cite journal|last1=Gupta|first1=R. K|title=Mumps and the UK epidemic 2005|journal=BMJ|volume=330|issue=7500|year=2005|pages=1132–1135|issn=0959-8138|doi=10.1136/bmj.330.7500.1132}}</ref> | ||
:*[[Parotitis]] in 90% of patients | :*[[Parotitis]] in 90% of patients | ||
:*Bilateral inflammation in approximately 75% of patients | :*Bilateral inflammation in approximately 75% of patients | ||
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===Less Common Symptoms=== | ===Less Common Symptoms=== | ||
*[[Orchitis]] in post-pubertal males (20% of this patient population) | *[[Orchitis]] in post-pubertal males (20% of this patient population)<ref name="pmid871846">{{cite journal| author=Ehrengut W, Schwartau M| title=Mumps orchitis and testicular tumours. | journal=Br Med J | year= 1977 | volume= 2 | issue= 6080 | pages= 191 | pmid=871846 | doi= | pmc=PMC1631032 | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=871846 }} </ref> | ||
*[[Oophoritis]] or [[mastitis]] in post-pubertal females (5% of this patient population) | *[[Oophoritis]] or [[mastitis]] in post-pubertal females (5% of this patient population) | ||
*[[Encephalitis]] (predominantly in males) | *[[Encephalitis]] (predominantly in males)<ref name="pmid5046780">{{cite journal| author=Johnstone JA, Ross CA, Dunn M| title=Meningitis and encephalitis associated with mumps infection. A 10-year survey. | journal=Arch Dis Child | year= 1972 | volume= 47 | issue= 254 | pages= 647-51 | pmid=5046780 | doi= | pmc=PMC1648314 | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=5046780 }} </ref> | ||
*[[Meningitis]] | *[[Meningitis]] | ||
*[[Pancreatitis]] | *[[Pancreatitis]] | ||
*Transient [[sensorineural hearing loss]] | *Transient [[sensorineural hearing loss]]<ref name="pmid19209100">{{cite journal| author=Hashimoto H, Fujioka M, Kinumaki H, Kinki Ambulatory Pediatrics Study Group| title=An office-based prospective study of deafness in mumps. | journal=Pediatr Infect Dis J | year= 2009 | volume= 28 | issue= 3 | pages= 173-5 | pmid=19209100 | doi=10.1097/INF.0b013e31818a8ca8 | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=19209100 }} </ref> | ||
*15-20% of patients may be asymptomatic | *15-20% of patients may be asymptomatic | ||
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Overview
Approximately 20-30% cases infected with mumps may remain asymptomatic.[1] Mumps typically starts with a few days of fever, headache, muscle aches, tiredness, and loss of appetite, and is followed by swelling of salivary glands (classically the parotid gland).[2] Painful testicular swelling and rash may also occur.
Symptoms
Common Symptoms
- Painful salivary gland swelling (sialoadenitis)[4][5][5]
- Parotitis in 90% of patients
- Bilateral inflammation in approximately 75% of patients
- Earache
Less Common Symptoms
- Orchitis in post-pubertal males (20% of this patient population)[6]
- Oophoritis or mastitis in post-pubertal females (5% of this patient population)
- Encephalitis (predominantly in males)[7]
- Meningitis
- Pancreatitis
- Transient sensorineural hearing loss[8]
- 15-20% of patients may be asymptomatic
References
- ↑ "Mumps epidemic--Iowa, 2006". MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 55 (13): 366–8. 2006. PMID 16601665. Retrieved 2012-03-08. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ Enders G (1996). Paramyxoviruses–Mumps virus. In: Barron's Medical Microbiology (Barron S et al, eds.) (4th ed. ed.). Univ of Texas Medical Branch. (via NCBI Bookshelf) ISBN 0-9631172-1-1.
- ↑ Mumps. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (May 29, 2015). http://www.cdc.gov/mumps/index.html Accessed March 09, 2016.
- ↑ Galazka AM, Robertson SE, Kraigher A (1999). "Mumps and mumps vaccine: a global review". Bull World Health Organ. 77 (1): 3–14. PMC 2557572. PMID 10063655.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Gupta, R. K (2005). "Mumps and the UK epidemic 2005". BMJ. 330 (7500): 1132–1135. doi:10.1136/bmj.330.7500.1132. ISSN 0959-8138.
- ↑ Ehrengut W, Schwartau M (1977). "Mumps orchitis and testicular tumours". Br Med J. 2 (6080): 191. PMC 1631032. PMID 871846.
- ↑ Johnstone JA, Ross CA, Dunn M (1972). "Meningitis and encephalitis associated with mumps infection. A 10-year survey". Arch Dis Child. 47 (254): 647–51. PMC 1648314. PMID 5046780.
- ↑ Hashimoto H, Fujioka M, Kinumaki H, Kinki Ambulatory Pediatrics Study Group (2009). "An office-based prospective study of deafness in mumps". Pediatr Infect Dis J. 28 (3): 173–5. doi:10.1097/INF.0b013e31818a8ca8. PMID 19209100.