CT – Facial abscess with cellulitis and reactive lymphadenitis in a 13 year old FS Havanese
History
This 13 year old FS Havanese has a history of recurrent abscessationon the left side of the face. R/O salivary gland vs dental issue vs other.
This 13 year old FS Havanese has a history of recurrent abscessationon the left side of the face. R/O salivary gland vs dental issue vs other.
Comments
Please note: even though there is no direct indication of this the possibility of a sialocele cannot be ruled out entirely based on normal findings especially when the abscess cavity is empty after drainage. En-bloc debulking of the abscess cavity, mandibular and sublingual salivary glands may be considered in case of lacking response to therapy but may require a surgical flap technique.
DX
• Abscess on the left side of the face after drainage with regional cellulitis and reactive lymphadenitis • No evidence of foreign material or other relevant underlying pathology • Incomplete dentition with generalized periodontal disease and tooth root abscessation of the 109
Image Interpretation
CT of the head and neck – The abscess cavity is seen ventral to the left ear canal and caudal to the left mandibular salivary gland. The wall is thick and presents marked contrast enhancement. Moderate peripheral fat stranding is noted. A foreign body is not visible. The mandibular salivary gland is mildly distorted and enlarged but presents within normal limits. Mild generalized atrophy of the jaw bone is noted for all quadrants. Multiple teeth are absent. Mild generalized periodontal disease is noted.
Outcome
Biopsy with consecutive pathohistological examination of the wall of the non-healing abscess is recommended