Abstract

Introduction and importanceParotid gland swelling with facial nerve palsy is highly suggestive of a malignancy. Facial nerve palsy is however rarely caused by a parotid abscess. We hereby present two cases, propose treatment and present a review of the literature.Case presentation and clinical discussionOne 75-year-old female and one 81-year-old female presented with a facial nerve paralysis, both caused by a parotid gland abscess. Broad-spectrum antibiotics and incision and drainage was commenced in both cases. Both patients showed good clinical improvement, however, without facial nerve improvement. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans showed no malignancies at presentation nor during follow-up after one year.ConclusionFacial nerve palsy is rarely caused by a parotid abscess. Incision and drainage in combination with antibiotic treatment is recommended. Chances of facial nerve recovery seem somewhat higher in patients with facial nerve paresis than those with a paralysis.

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