Pediatric intraorbital abscess: Early recognition and management

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Abstract

Orbital involvement occurs in 85% of complicated acute sinusitis and is more prevalent in children. Prompt differentiation between the more common periorbital (preseptal) cellulitis and infections, posterior to the orbital septum (including orbital cellulitis/abscess), is essential due to the latter's risk of irreversible optic neuropathy, intracranial spread and death.

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McKenna, D., Reddy, E., & McKenna, E. (2019). Pediatric intraorbital abscess: Early recognition and management. Clinical Case Reports, 7(3), 593–594. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2047

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