Imaging of sialadenitis

Neuroradiol J. 2017 Jun;30(3):205-215. doi: 10.1177/1971400916682752. Epub 2017 Jan 6.

Abstract

Sialadenitis is an inflammation or infection of the salivary glands that may affect the parotid, submandibular and small salivary glands. Imaging findings vary among unilateral or bilateral salivary gland enlargement, atrophy, abscess, ductal dilation, cysts, stones and calcification. Imaging can detect abscess in acute bacterial suppurative sialadenitis, ductal changes with cysts in chronic adult and juvenile recurrent parotitis. Imaging is sensitive for detection of salivary stones and stricture in obstructive sialadenitis. Immunoglobulin G4-sialadenitis appears as bilateral submandibular gland enlargement. Imaging is helpful in staging and surveillance of patients with Sjögren's syndrome. Correlation of imaging findings with clinical presentation can aid diagnosis of granulomatous sialadenitis. Post-treatment sialadenitis can occur after radiotherapy, radioactive iodine or surgery.

Keywords: Parotid; Sjögren’s; salivary; sialadenitis; stone; submandibular.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Diagnostic Imaging*
  • Humans
  • Risk Factors
  • Sialadenitis / diagnostic imaging*
  • Sialadenitis / etiology