COVID-19-associated Parotid Gland Abscess

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Background: Human infection with the SARSCoV- 2 virus has caused a pandemic characterized by a plethora of diseases, of which those affecting the internal organs and nervous system can have severe, life-threatening consequences. Among the manifestations of the disease at the viral entry site, diseases in oral mucosa adnexa are rarely reported. This case report describes a COVID-19-associated aggravating parotid gland disease. Case Report: The 47- year-old, SARS-CoV-2-positive male patient, already hospitalized and now in need of ventilation, had been referred for intensive care treatment due to increasing respiratory problems. A unilateral swelling of the cheek was noticed, the cause of which was initially a parotid gland infection. Examination ruled out mechanical causes of the parotid gland. During further treatment, the patient developed a parotid abscess, which was drained extra orally. Conclusion: The oral cavity is primarily considered as a reservoir of the pathogen. There is an increasing number of reports detailing inflammation of the major salivary glands associated with SARS-CoV-2 virus. Knowledge of this association facilitates therapeutic decisions.

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Friedrich, R. E., Droste, T. L., Angerer, F., Popa, B., Koehnke, R., Gosau, M., & Knipfer, C. (2022). COVID-19-associated Parotid Gland Abscess. In Vivo, 36(3), 1349–1353. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.12837

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