Title: Rhinosporidiosis of Parotid Duct: An Atypical Presentation

Authors: Samira Kumar Behera, Shushruta Mohanty, Sujit Manohar Swain, Biswajit Padhy

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i7.161

Abstract

Rhinosporidiosis is a chronic granulomatous infective disease caused by fungi, Rhinosporidium seeberi. It occurs universally and is endemic in India, Sri Lanka and in South Asia.  Rhinosporidiosis  classically  involves   anterior  nares, nasal cavity, nasopharynx, larynx and soft palate and   presents   as a localized   polypoid  mass.  However Rhinosporidiosis   involving parotid duct  is rare. The case  discussed   here  is of a  55-year-old male  who presented  with a sudden onset of unilateral  facial swelling associated with on and off pain during mastication. Cytological findings was inconclusive and was suggestive of retention cyst. Although rhinosporidiosis was not taken into consideration in the clinical differential diagnosis, histopathological   diagnosis  confirmed   the  case   to  be rhinosporidiosis.

Keyword:  Parotid duct ,Rhinosporidiosis.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Shushruta Mohanty

Senior Resident, Dept of Pathology, M.K.C.G M.C.H, Berhampur, Odisha