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==Overview==
Mumps is a clinical diagnosis. Imaging studies do not play a role in the initial diagnosis of mumps. However, imaging studies may be helpful in patients with secondary complications.
==CT scan==
*Secondary CNS complications include [[encephalitis]] and [[meningitis]], which may cause [[Intracranial pressure|raised intracranial pressure]]. In such conditions, CT scan without contrast, prior to [[lumbar puncture]] may be helpful.
==Ultrasonography==
*In case of [[orchitis|acute orchitis]], doppler ultrasound scan of the testicles may help to rule out other potential complications such as [[testicular torsion]].
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