| Literature DB >> 31509038 |
Marianne Juul-Dam1, Clara Laursen2, Linda Wiboe1, Birgitte Hertz2, Jesper Bille3, Kristian Næser1.
Abstract
Retrobulbar orbital abscess in children is a rare condition, and diagnosis and management can be challenging. We report the case of a 5-week-old male infant with retrobulbar orbital abscess secondary to acute dacryocystitis developed from a dacryocystocele. The patient presented with respiratory difficulty, sepsis and progressive clinical findings suggestive of post-septal cellulitis. He was successfully treated with endonasal incision of subturbinate dacryocystoceles followed by probing of the lacrimal ducts. Congenital dacryocystocele must be considered a differential diagnosis in infants with respiratory difficulty and may develop into a vision- and life-threatening condition requiring immediate intervention.Entities:
Keywords: Congenital dacryocystocele; infant; pediatric acute dacryocystitis; periorbital cellulitis; retrobulbar abscess
Year: 2019 PMID: 31509038 DOI: 10.1080/01676830.2019.1663883
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orbit ISSN: 0167-6830