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Dhabiah S AlQahtani1, Mohammed A Alsaif2, Naif AlSulaiman2, Adel H Alsuhaibani2.
Abstract
Orbital cellulitis in children rarely occurs secondary to smoking water pipe. A 3-year-old girl who presented with fever, eyelid swelling, pain, and proptosis of the left eye for 4 days after water pipe consumption. The patient was given the usual course of antibiotics for a few days along with subperiosteal abscess drainage however no improvement was noticed for a week. Cultures were positive for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and pseudomonas aeruginosa. Intravenous dexamethasone was co-administered in three courses for 3 weeks, during which residual symptoms was slowly resolving. In conclusion, attempt of dexamethasone in children can shorten hospital stay and augment full recovery. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Children; orbital cellulitis; refractory; smoking; water pipe
Year: 2021 PMID: 35601865 PMCID: PMC9116089 DOI: 10.4103/SJOPT.SJOPT_24_21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Saudi J Ophthalmol ISSN: 1319-4534
Figure 1(a) The clinical picture at presentation, (b) The left eye after the 1st course of intravenous dexamethasone, (c) The left eye after the 2nd course of intravenous dexamethasone, (d) The left eye 1 week after the 3rd course of intravenous dexamethasone
Figure 2(a) Coronal computed tomography view showing left sinusitis and superior sub-periosteal abscess (arrow) (b) Axial computed tomography view showing left sinusitis and large preseptal abscess