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Acute transient sialadenopathy associated with anesthesia.
Five cases of acute transient sialadenopathy associated with the administration of anesthesia are described in this article. In each case, the patient's straining on the endotracheal tube was followed immediately by firm swelling of one or more of the salivary glands. The facial swelling was resolved within 24-four hours without treatment.