Dacryocystitis presenting as post-septal cellulitis: A case report

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Dacryocystitis is relatively common, the majority of patients present with pre-septal cellulitis and not an orbital abscess due to anatomical barriers. The authors report a case of dacryocystitis presenting as post-septal cellulitis in a postmenopausal lady with an underlying malignancy. Following antibiotic therapy and elective dacryocystorhinostomy the patient is still under follow-up, and has no further recurrence of symptoms. Orbital abscess in postmenopausal women presenting with dacryocystitis should be considered, as prompt recognition and early surgical intervention is required to prevent visual loss. © 2007 Henney et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Henney, S. E., Brookes, M. J., Clifford, K., & Banerjee, A. (2007). Dacryocystitis presenting as post-septal cellulitis: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 1. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-1-77

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