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Worsening Preseptal Cellulitis With an Orbital Abscess and Intracranial Extension in a Pediatric Patient. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • A 12-year-old male developed preseptal cellulitis, which worsened into a subperiosteal orbital abscess and intracranial issues, despite receiving outpatient antibiotics.
  • Guided by imaging, his condition required hospitalization and emergency surgery due to multiple abscesses and hematoma affecting his vision.
  • The case emphasizes the necessity for prompt escalation of medical care when complications arise from preseptal cellulitis.

Article Abstract

This case presents a 12-year-old male patient diagnosed with preseptal cellulitis that progressed to a subperiosteal orbital abscess and eventually intracranial extension, despite outpatient antibiotic therapy. Initially treated with oral antibiotics for left eyelid swelling and pain, his condition worsened, prompting hospital admission and eventual surgical intervention. Imaging revealed multiple abscesses and a hematoma, causing mass effect on the globe and extraocular muscles. Despite aggressive medical management, surgical drainage was required, including a craniotomy for drainage of an epidural abscess. This case highlights the importance of timely escalation of care when complications arise from preseptal cellulitis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11646562PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.73772DOI Listing

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