IDCases. 2017 Sep 1;10:49-50. doi: 10.1016/j.idcr.2017.08.016. eCollection 2017.
Bilateral submandibular sialadenitis following influenza A virus infection.
Fujiwara SA1, Kobayashi T2, Ikeda R2, Yasuda K3, Kubota I4, Takeishi Y5.
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Abstract
A 48-year-old male presented to our hospital with pyrexia and general fatigue. The patient was diagnosed with influenza A virus infection, and then given laninamivir octanoate hydrate. Eleven days after onset, he noticed bilateral swollen submandibular glands. He visited our hospital again, and underwent blood examination and cervical computed tomography (CT). CT indicated that bilateral submandibular glands were swelling. We believe that this is the first report of bilateral submandibular sialadenitis following influenza A virus infection, and thus we presented this patient.
KEYWORDS:
Influenza A virus; Laninamivir octanoate hydrate; Submandibular sialadenitis
PMID: 28924556 PMCID: PMC5591390 DOI: 10.1016/j.idcr.2017.08.016
Bilateral submandibular sialadenitis following influenza A virus infection.
Fujiwara SA1, Kobayashi T2, Ikeda R2, Yasuda K3, Kubota I4, Takeishi Y5.
Author information
Abstract
A 48-year-old male presented to our hospital with pyrexia and general fatigue. The patient was diagnosed with influenza A virus infection, and then given laninamivir octanoate hydrate. Eleven days after onset, he noticed bilateral swollen submandibular glands. He visited our hospital again, and underwent blood examination and cervical computed tomography (CT). CT indicated that bilateral submandibular glands were swelling. We believe that this is the first report of bilateral submandibular sialadenitis following influenza A virus infection, and thus we presented this patient.
KEYWORDS:
Influenza A virus; Laninamivir octanoate hydrate; Submandibular sialadenitis
PMID: 28924556 PMCID: PMC5591390 DOI: 10.1016/j.idcr.2017.08.016