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==ORBITAL CELLULITIS (vs. Periorbital)==
==ORBITAL CELLULITIS (vs. Periorbital)==
Any of the following:
Any of the following:
 
# Fever
1) Fever
# Ill appearance
 
# Blurred vision
2) Ill appearance
# Proptosis
 
# Painful/limited EOM
3) Blurred vision
# Diplopia
 
# Edema of optic disk
4) Proptosis
# Venous engorgement of retina
 
5) Painful/limited EOM
 
6) Diplopia
 
7) Edema of optic disk
 
8) Venous engorgement of retina
 


==Source==
==Source==

Revision as of 13:49, 29 March 2011

Diagnosis

PERIORBITAL

  1. Proptosis
    1. Nl IOP
      1. Orbital cellulitis^
      2. Pseudotumor^
      3. Orbital tumor^
    2. Inc IOP
      1. Retrobulbar abcess^
        1. (worsened orbital cellulitis)
      2. Retrobulb emphysema^
        1. (worsened pseudotumor)
      3. Retrobulbar hematoma^
      4. Orbital tumor^
  2. No proptosis
    1. Periorbital cellulitis/erysipelas
    2. Dacryocystitis (lacrimal duct)
    3. Allergic Rx
    4. Nephrotic Syndrome (pediatrics)

LID

  1. Blepharitis (crusts)
  2. Chalazion (meibomian gland)
  3. Hordeolum (eyelash folicle)

^Emergent diagnoses

^^Critical diagnoses

ORBITAL CELLULITIS (vs. Periorbital)

Any of the following:

  1. Fever
  2. Ill appearance
  3. Blurred vision
  4. Proptosis
  5. Painful/limited EOM
  6. Diplopia
  7. Edema of optic disk
  8. Venous engorgement of retina

Source

3/20/06 DONALDSON (adapted from Rosen, WMS Practic Guidelines 2000)