Periorbital swelling: The important distinction between allergy and infection

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Orbital cellulitis and abscess formation are rare complications of sinusitis, however acute orbital inflammation is secondary to sinusitis in about 70% of cases. Delay in diagnosis must not occur to avoid serious complications such as blindness and life threatening intracranial sepsis. A case is reported in which despite late referral, emergency surgical intervention was sight saving.

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Goodyear, P. W. A., Firth, A. L., Strachan, D. R., & Dudley, M. (2004). Periorbital swelling: The important distinction between allergy and infection. Emergency Medicine Journal, 21(2), 240–242. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.2002.004051

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