The swollen neck. Cervical lymphadenitis, parotitis, thyroiditis, and infected cysts

Infect Dis Clin North Am. 1988 Mar;2(1):221-36.

Abstract

Swelling of the neck can result from a variety of causes, both infectious and noninfectious. This article describes the major causes of neck swelling from the more common infectious processes in the neck--cervical lymphadenitis, parotitis, thyroiditis, and infected cysts. The etiology and pathogenetic considerations, clinical manifestations, differential diagnosis, therapy, and prevention are discussed for each of these conditions.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cysts* / etiology
  • Cysts* / therapy
  • Edema
  • Humans
  • Infections
  • Lymphadenitis* / etiology
  • Lymphadenitis* / therapy
  • Neck
  • Parotitis* / etiology
  • Parotitis* / therapy
  • Thyroiditis* / etiology
  • Thyroiditis* / therapy