Iodide mumps: Sonographic appearance

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Iodide mumps: Sonographic appearance Salvatore Greco, Riccardo Centenaro, Giuseppe Lavecchia, Francesco Rossi To cite this version: Salvatore Greco, Riccardo Centenaro, Giuseppe Lavecchia, Francesco Rossi. Iodide mumps: Sonographic appearance. Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, Wiley, 0, (), pp.. <0.00/jcu.0>. <hal-00> HAL Id: hal-00 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00 Submitted on Jun HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. L archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d enseignement et de recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires publics ou privés.

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound Iodide mumps: Sonographic appearance Journal: Journal of Clinical Ultrasound Manuscript ID: JCU-0-.R Wiley - Manuscript type: Case Report Keywords: ultrasound, submandibular glands, iodide mumps

Page of 0 Journal of Clinical Ultrasound 0 Case report Iodide mumps: Sonographic appearance Abstract Swelling of the salivary glands occurring after injection of iodine based contrast agent is a rare late adverse reaction. Only few cases in the literature illustrate such ultrasound findings. Case report A -year-old man with recurrent pneumonia was referred for CT thoracic study. The patient had no past history of allergy. CT was performed after intravenous injection of ml of the low osmolality contrast agent ( ml Ultravist, Schering). At the end of CT the patient had any symptom. After hours of the CT scan, he presented with painful submandibular swelling. Physical examination revealed bilateral tender swelling of submandibolar glands aching to light palpation and during the salivation. No evidence of laryngeal edema or bronchospasm was apparent. Routine laboratory test were unremarkable. We performed high-resolution sonography of the submandibular space with - MHz linear probe of Aloka α0. The ultrasound findings were diffuse bilateral swelling of submandibular glands and internal low echoic thick septa that most likely represent prominent ducts (Figure ). Power Doppler sonography used to examine tissue blood flow showed moderate increase of vascular flow, particularly in middle part of submandibular glands (Figure ). Thyroid and parotid glands were normal. Approximately h after contrast agent administration, after short cycle of oral prednisone, sonography of the submandibular space showed well-capsulated glandular structure with uniform homogeneus parenchimal echopattern and no significant increase of vascular flow.

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound Page of 0 0 Discussion Swelling of the submandibular, sublingual, and parotid is an uncommon complication associated with intravascular administration of contrast agents. This reaction was called iodide mumps by Sussman and Miller [] in, although only few cases had been reported [,]. Iodide mumps is syndrome due to excessive intake or injection of iodine and iodine-containing compounds. This is known as iodism and includes inflammatory swelling of the salivary glands, coryza, skin erythema, facial nerve paralysis and other more severe systemic reactions []. To our knowledge, this is a rare case of description of sonographic appearance of iodide mumps: enlarged and hyperechoic parenchimal pattern with prominent ducts and hypervascularity of glands are expression of bilateral submandibular swelling. The cause remains unclear but the reaction seems to be related to toxic accumulation of iodide in the ductal system of the salivary glands. Indeed we know that about % of injected iodide is eliminated by the kidneys and only % is excreted from other organs, such as salivary, sweat and lacrimal glands. Salivary gland swelling is caused in part by the ability of these glands to store high levels of inorganic iodide, with subsequent inflammatory phenomenon of the glands []. The onset of signs and symptoms varies from within a few minutes to up to days after contrast agent administration. The prognosis of iodide mumps is relatively benign. Current treatment for iodide mumps is supportive therapy and administration of antiinflammatory agents []. For patients who do not respond use of hemodialysis to reduce blood levels of contrast agent and iodide may be necessary [,].

Page of 0 Journal of Clinical Ultrasound 0 Although iodide mumps is a rare late adverse reaction to the intravascular administration of iodine containing contrast material, ultrasound findings may be worthwhile to recognize this entity.. Sussman RM, Miller J. Iodide mumps after intravenous urography. N Engl J Med ;:-. Berman HL, Delaney V. Iodide mumps due to low-osmolality contrast material. AJR Am J Roentgenol ;:0-00. Park SJ, Hong HS, Lee HK et al. Ultrasound findings of iodide mumps. Br J Radiol 0;:-. Haynes RC Jr. Thyroid and antithyroid drugs. In: Gilman AG, Rall TW, Nies AS, Taylor P, eds. Goodman and Gillman s the pharmacological basis of therapeutics. New York: Pergamon; 0: -. Kohri K, Miyoshi S, Nagahara A et al. Bilateral parotid enlargement ( iodide mumps ) following excretory urography. Radiology ;:. Waugh WH. Use of cortisone by mouth in prevention and therapy of severe iodism. Arch Intern Med ;:-. Lang JH, Lasser EC, Talner LB et al. Inorganic iodide in contrast media. Invest Radiol ;:-

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound Page of 0 0 Figure Axial sonogram shows diffuse bilateral swelling of submandibular glands and internal low echoic thick septa Figure Axial Power Doppler sonogram shows moderate increase of vascular flow, particularly in middle part of submandibular glands

Page of 0 Journal of Clinical Ultrasound 0 Case report [Ultrasonographic evaluation of iodide mumps] Iodide mumps: Sonographic appearance Abstract Swelling of the salivary glands occurring after injection of iodine based contrast agent is a rare late adverse reaction. Only few cases in the literature illustrate such ultrasound findings. Case report A -year-old man with recurrent pneumonia was referred for CT thoracic study. The patient had no past history of allergy. CT was performed after intravenous injection of ml of the low osmolality contrast agent ( ml Ultravist, Schering). At the end of CT the patient had any symptom. After hours of the CT scan, he presented with painful submandibular swelling [complained of thin pain caused by salivation and progressive swelling of submandibolar area]. Physical examination revealed bilateral tender swelling of [his] submandibolar glands aching to light palpation and during the salivation. No evidence of laryngeal edema or bronchospasm was apparent. Routine laboratory test were unremarkable. We performed [ultrasound of the neck] high-resolution sonography of the submandibular space with - MHz linear probe of Aloka α0. The ultrasound findings were diffuse bilateral swelling of submandibular glands and internal low echoic thick septa that most likely represent prominent ducts (Figure ). [Colour] Power Doppler sonography [ultrasound] used to examine tissue blood flow showed

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound Page of 0 0 moderate increase of vascular flow, particularly in middle part of submandibular glands (Figure ). Thyroid and parotid glands were normal. Approximately h after contrast agent administration, after short cycle of oral prednisone, sonography of the submandibular space showed well-capsulated glandular structure with uniform homogeneus parenchimal echopattern and no significant increase of vascular flow [the swelling of his submandibolar glands progressively decreased towards normal aspect]. Discussion Swelling of the submandibular, sublingual, and parotid is an uncommon complication associated with intravascular administration of contrast agents. This reaction was called iodide mumps by Sussman and Miller [] in, although only few cases had been reported [,]. Iodide mumps is syndrome due to excessive intake or injection of iodine and iodine-containing compounds. This is known as iodism and includes inflammatory swelling of the salivary glands, coryza, skin erythema, facial nerve paralysis and other more severe systemic reactions []. To our knowledge, this is a rare case of description of sonographic appearance of iodide mumps: enlarged and hyperechoic parenchimal pattern with prominent ducts and hypervascularity of glands are expression of bilateral submandibular swelling. The cause remains unclear but the reaction seems to be related to toxic accumulation of iodide in the ductal system of the salivary glands. Indeed we know that about % of injected iodide is eliminated by the kidneys and only % is excreted from other organs, such as salivary, sweat and lacrimal glands. Salivary gland swelling is caused in part by the ability of these glands to store high levels of inorganic iodide, with subsequent inflammatory phenomenon of the glands [].

Page of 0 Journal of Clinical Ultrasound 0 The onset of signs and symptoms varies from within a few minutes to up to days after contrast agent administration. The prognosis of iodide mumps is relatively benign. Current treatment for iodide mumps is supportive therapy and administration of antiinflammatory agents []. For patients who do not respond use of hemodialysis to reduce blood levels of contrast agent and iodide may be necessary [,]. Although iodide mumps is a rare late adverse reaction to the intravascular administration of iodine containing contrast material, ultrasound findings may be worthwhile to recognize this entity.. Sussman RM, Miller J. Iodide mumps after intravenous urography. N Engl J Med ;:-. Berman HL, Delaney V. Iodide mumps due to low-osmolality contrast material. AJR Am J Roentgenol ;:0-00. Park SJ, Hong HS, Lee HK et al. Ultrasound findings of iodide mumps. Br J Radiol [0] 0;:-. Haynes RC Jr. Thyroid and antithyroid drugs. In: Gilman AG, Rall TW, Nies AS, Taylor P, eds. Goodman and Gillman s the pharmacological basis of therapeutics. New York: Pergamon; 0: -. Kohri K, Miyoshi S, Nagahara A et al. Bilateral parotid enlargement ( iodide mumps ) following excretory urography. Radiology ;:. Waugh WH. Use of cortisone by mouth in prevention and therapy of severe iodism. Arch Intern Med ;:-. Lang JH, Lasser EC, Talner LB et al. Inorganic iodide in contrast media. Invest Radiol ;:-

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound Page of 0 0 Figure Axial sonogram shows diffuse bilateral swelling of submandibular glands and internal low echoic thick septa Figure Axial power Doppler sonogram shows moderate increase of vascular flow, particularly in middle part of submandibular glands

Page of 0 Journal of Clinical Ultrasound 0 Figure Axial sonogram shows diffuse bilateral swelling of submandibular glands and internal low echoic thick septa

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound Page 0 of 0 0 Figure Axial Power Doppler sonogram shows moderate increase of vascular flow, particularly in middle part of submandibular glands