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Case #16

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Demographics: 7 months old, Male
Indication: Eye swelling, fever

Findings

  • Peripherally enhancing collection along the left medial canthus with overlying periorbital skin thickening and a subcentimeter ill-defined collection anterior to the left globe
  • Dilated proximal left nasolacrimal duct which tapers to normal caliber at the distal third
  • No retrobulbar collection or stranding. No proptosis

Diagnosis

Dacryocystitis

Sample Report

Peripherally enhancing fluid collection along the left medial canthus measuring 2 x 1.5 x 1.8 cm with surrounding inflammatory changes, consistent with dacryocystitis. Ophthalmology consultation is recommended.

A small, ill-defined collection extending along the anterior surface of the left globe could be reactive, although this could represent an additional site of infection/developing abscess. Recommend correlation with exam.

Left preseptal cellulitis without retrobulbar stranding or proptosis to suggest postseptal orbital cellulitis.

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