Periorbital cellulitis: Difference between revisions

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##Concern for orbital cellulitis
##Concern for orbital cellulitis
##Unable to accurately assess vision (e.g. age <1yr)
##Unable to accurately assess vision (e.g. age <1yr)
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Periorbital swelling DDX}}


==Treatment==
==Treatment==

Revision as of 17:15, 13 October 2014

Background

  • Must distinguish from orbital cellulitis
  • Most often due to contiguous infection of soft tissues of face and eyelids
  • Most pts are <10yr
  • Rarely leads to orbital cellulitis

Clinical Features

  1. Swelling and erythema of tissues surrounding the orbit
  2. +/- pain with eye movement
  3. +/- fever
  4. Lack of:
    1. Proptosis
    2. Chemosis
    3. Globe displacement
    4. Limitation of eye movements
    5. Double vision
    6. Vision loss (indicates orbital apex involvement)

Diagnosis

  1. CT Orbit with IV contrast if:
    1. Concern for orbital cellulitis
    2. Unable to accurately assess vision (e.g. age <1yr)

Differential Diagnosis

Periorbital swelling

Proptosis

No proptosis

Lid Complications

Other

Treatment

  1. Augmentin 875mg BID x7-10d OR
  2. Cefpodoxime 200mg BID x7-10d OR
  3. Cefdinir 600mg x7-10d qd

Disposition

  • If well-appearing and afebrile consider discharge

See Also

Source

  • UpToDate
  • Tintinalli