Acute Parotitis Due to Candida glabrata: A Case Report and Literature Review

This report describes the case of a 60-year-old man who developed acute parotitis with abscess formation. The causative agent of the parotid abscess was Candida glabrata, which is an unusual cause of salivary gland pathology because it typically inhabits the oral cavity as a commensal microorganism. Acute parotitis occurs most often in elderly patients who are debilitated by systemic disease or as a postoperative complication. This case is interesting because the patient was immunocompetent and had no obvious risk factors for fungal parotitis other than poor dentition.
Source: Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice - Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Review Articles Source Type: research