Idiopathic Parotid Gland Abscess in a Pediatric Patient

Cureus. 2024 Apr 17;16(4):e58464. doi: 10.7759/cureus.58464. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Parotid abscesses are sequelae of acute parotitis that are rare in pediatric patients. Common inciting causes of parotid abscesses include infection, inflammatory conditions, and ductal obstruction. This case presents a parotid abscess found in an otherwise healthy four-year-old girl. Further evaluation revealed no evidence of infection, no anatomical ductal obstruction, and no evidence of autoimmune conditions that could have caused the abscess. Nonetheless, the patient was treated with an incision and drainage procedure and antibiotic therapy with full recovery. Development of a parotid abscess with no identifiable cause is exceedingly rare with limited documented instances. From this case, idiopathic parotid abscesses may be considered as a diagnosis of exclusion after ruling out common causes, though management still follows the standard of care.

Keywords: head and neck radiology; intra-parotid; pediatric; pediatric otolaryngology; spontaneous abscess.

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