Orbital Cellulitis In A Pediatric Population - Experience From A Tertiary Center
Indian Pediatr
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2022 Jan; 59(1): 35-37
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| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-225337
ABSTRACT
Objective:
To describe our experience in treating children afflicted with orbital cellulitis.Methods:
A retrospective analysis of hospital records of children afflicted with orbital cellulitis was conducted between 2005-2018. Clinical, laboratory and radiology characteristics as well as management, microbiological data, and outcomes were collected.Results:
Of the 94 patients, painful restriction of ocular motility was observed in 37.2% and proptosis in 34%, whereas, only 18% of the children presented with both classical signs. Children aged older than 9 years presented with markedly elevated inflammatory markers i.e., leukocytosis and C-reactive protein (CRP). Only a minority (12, 12.4%) required functional endoscopic sinus surgery.Conclusion:
Our data support the general approach that orbital cellulitis should be initially managed conservatively with close monitoring; since, only a minority of patients require surgical intervention.
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IMSEAR (South-East Asia)
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Indian Pediatr
Year:
2022
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