The incidence of orbital cellulitis in the paediatric age is around 1.6/100,000 cases per year. Most cases are mild and limited to the preseptal space; however, severe and complicated cases are possible. Paediatricians should be able to recognize high-risk adverse outcome conditions that require prompt intervention. Clinical evaluation supported by laboratory workup is the key for the diagnosis. Intraorbital and intracranial complications may be ruled out through diagnostic imaging. Depending on the extension of the infection, clinicians may choose between conservative treatment with antibiotic therapy or surgical drainage at first. The paper proposes an algorithm to aid clinicians in the management of paediatric orbital cellulitis through the description of three emblematic clinical cases observed in the Paediatric Emergency Room.

Zama D., Altimari L., Ruscelli M., Pierantoni L., Gennari M., Toni F., et al. (2024). ORBITAL CELLULITIS IN CHILDREN: A PROPOSAL FOR ITS DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACH. MEDICO E BAMBINO, 43(1), 17-25 [10.53126/MEB43017].

ORBITAL CELLULITIS IN CHILDREN: A PROPOSAL FOR ITS DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACH

Zama D.;Altimari L.;Ruscelli M.;Pierantoni L.;Toni F.;Campoli C.;Presutti L.;Lanari M.
2024

Abstract

The incidence of orbital cellulitis in the paediatric age is around 1.6/100,000 cases per year. Most cases are mild and limited to the preseptal space; however, severe and complicated cases are possible. Paediatricians should be able to recognize high-risk adverse outcome conditions that require prompt intervention. Clinical evaluation supported by laboratory workup is the key for the diagnosis. Intraorbital and intracranial complications may be ruled out through diagnostic imaging. Depending on the extension of the infection, clinicians may choose between conservative treatment with antibiotic therapy or surgical drainage at first. The paper proposes an algorithm to aid clinicians in the management of paediatric orbital cellulitis through the description of three emblematic clinical cases observed in the Paediatric Emergency Room.
2024
Zama D., Altimari L., Ruscelli M., Pierantoni L., Gennari M., Toni F., et al. (2024). ORBITAL CELLULITIS IN CHILDREN: A PROPOSAL FOR ITS DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACH. MEDICO E BAMBINO, 43(1), 17-25 [10.53126/MEB43017].
Zama D.; Altimari L.; Ruscelli M.; Pierantoni L.; Gennari M.; Toni F.; Campoli C.; Presutti L.; Lanari M.
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