Pediatrics Orbital and Preseptal Cellulitis: A 2-year Experience

AuthorElham Shafighi Shahrien
AuthorSeyed Hosein Soleimanzadeh Mousavien
AuthorJamaladdin Osmanien
AuthorGholamreza Soleimanien
OrcidElham Shafighi Shahri [0000-0002-4732-8797]en
OrcidSeyed Hosein Soleimanzadeh Mousavi [0000-0003-3469-7048]en
OrcidGholamreza Soleimani [0000-0001-5291-6019]en
Issued Date2021-02-28en
AbstractObjectives: To investigate the epidemiology, clinical features, and treatment of hospitalized pediatric cases of preseptal and orbital cellulitis in a central university hospital in Zahedan, Iran. Methods: Retrospective study of children/adolescents admitted to a central university hospital with orbital and preseptal cellulitis from 2016 to 2018. Results: Forty patients, including 29 cases of preseptal cellulitis and 11 cases of orbital cellulitis, were included in the study. The prevalence of orbital and preseptal cellulitis was approximately the same in both sexes. Mean age was 2.86 ± 0.56 years (ranges 12 days to 13 years) in patients with orbital cellulitis and 2.82 ± 0.67 years (range, 2 months to 8 years) in patients with preseptal cellulitis. The most common clinical and paraclinical findings were edema of the eyelids and increased ESR, respectively. Sinusitis is the most common underlying cause, which was present in 63.63% of cases of orbital cellulitis and 34.48% of cases of preseptal cellulitis. The most frequent antibiotics used in this study were ceftriaxone, cloxacillin, and vancomycin. Conclusions: The most common clinical and paraclinical findings were edema of the eyelids and increased ESR, respectively. Sinusitis is the most common underlying cause. Timely treatment of sinusitis may prevent orbital and preseptal cellulitis.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/compreped.102296en
KeywordPreseptal Cellulitisen
KeywordOrbital Cellulitisen
KeywordSymptomsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitlePediatrics Orbital and Preseptal Cellulitis: A 2-year Experienceen
TypeResearch Articleen

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