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Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) is a potentially fatal tick-borne viral disease, the course of which may accompanied by various clinical findings. We describe a picture of non-suppurative parotitis developing in association with CCHF virus. A 48-year-old patient presenting to our hospital with lethargy, hemorrhage and pain and swelling below the left ear was diagnosed with CCHF through IgM antibody and polymerase chain reaction positivity in serum investigated for CCHF virus. A picture of non-suppurative parotitis developed on the 3rd day of admission. Other causes of parotitis were excluded with the help of serological tests, and the case was regarded as one of CCHF-associated parotitis. The patient was put on adjuvant therapy, an improvement in clinical findings was observed and he was discharged in a healthy condition on the 8th day. Ours is the first case in the literature of parotitis seen during CCHF. CCHF should be considered in differential diagnosis in addition to other frequently encountered viral agents in patients from endemic regions presenting with a picture of non-suppurative parotitis. Copyright © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Selçuk Kaya, Gurdal Yilmaz, Barış Ertunç, Iftihar Koksal. Parotitis associated with Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus. Journal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology. 2012 Feb;53(2):159-61

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