Iodinated Contrast Induced Parotitis: A Case Report.
S NaharN A M MomenuzzamanA HaqueS S ShakilPublished in: Mymensingh medical journal : MMJ (2024)
Contrast material containing Iodine can cause parotitis. Here we present A 70 year's old man admitted to United Hospital Limited, Gulshan, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 5th May 2021 with the complaints of chest pain and shortness of breath and he was diagnosed as NSTEMI with ALVF. He was Covid 19 positive two weeks back. He underwent PCI to LM to LAD, LCX and RCA two years back. He had hypertension, diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia. He was taking dual antiplatelet, beta-blocker, ACE inhibitor, statin, diuretic and anti-diabetic medication. His physical examination findings were reasonably normal. An electrocardiogram revealed bi-fascicular block and echocardiogram showed inferior wall and basal segment of inferior-lateral wall were hypokinetic. His high sensitive Troponin I was raised and serum creatinine was normal. This case report contains a case of bilateral parotitis following coronary angioplasty, subsided with conservative management. Possible reasons may be the direct toxicity or idiosyncratic reaction of the iodinated contrast agent.
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