Pre-operative Occurrence of First Bite Syndrome in Two Cases of Parotid Gland Tumour.

Journal of cancer & allied specialties Pub Date : 2020-01-06 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.37029/jcas.v6i1.331
Khawaja Shehryar Nasir, Raza Hussain, Arif Jamshed
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Introduction: First bite syndrome (FBS) is a gustatory-evoked painful condition that is characterised by the onset of severe electric shock-like pain in the periauricular region. In the majority of patients, FBS develops postoperatively. However, in rare instances, it may present in a pre-operative setting.

Case description: Two cases of FBS developing preoperatively secondary to parotid gland tumour are presented. The patients, 54 and 30 years old, presented with complaints of electric shock-like pain localised over the periauricular region. In each case, the pain was triggered following the first bite of the meal. In both cases, the pain lasted for few seconds and with subsequent bites subsided only to return at the beginning of the next meal.

Practical implications: Pre-operative occurrence of FBS in the absence of a history of trauma or surgery should necessitate a thorough investigation and follow-up for an underlying salivary gland tumour.

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两例腮腺肿瘤术前第一次咬合综合征的发生。
引言:首次叮咬综合征(FBS)是一种味觉诱发的疼痛状况,其特征是在耳周区域出现严重的电击样疼痛。在大多数患者中,FBS在术后发展。然而,在极少数情况下,它可能出现在术前环境中。病例描述:两例术前继发于腮腺肿瘤的FBS。这两名患者年龄分别为54岁和30岁,主诉为局限于耳周区域的电击样疼痛。在每种情况下,疼痛都是在第一口饭后引发的。在这两种情况下,疼痛都持续了几秒钟,随后的叮咬消退,直到下一顿饭开始时才复发。实际意义:在没有创伤或手术史的情况下,术前发生FBS,需要对潜在的唾液腺肿瘤进行彻底的调查和随访。
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