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A case of idiopathic orbital inflammation with posterior scleritis simulating orbital cellulitis Yuji Yamana 1 , Kunihiko Akiyama 1 , Ken Watanabe 1 , Asako Naruo 1 , Toru Noda 1 1Department of Ophthalmology, National Hospital Organization Tokyo Medical Center pp.1141-1144
Published Date 2020/9/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410213677
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Abstract Purpose:To report a case of idiopathic orbital inflammation(IOI)with posterior scleritis that showed clinical features resembling orbital cellulitis.

Case:A 25-year-old male was referred to our hospital after failure in treatment for presumed orbital cellulitis of his right eye using oral and topical antibiotics.

Findings and Clinical Course:His right eye was diagnosed as orbital cellulitis based on the clinical features including swollen eyelid, exophthalmos, CT scan and elevated C-reactive protein(CRP)level(0.45 mg/dl). He was treated with intravenous injection of antibiotics. During treatment, corrected visual acuity fell from 1.2 to 0.2, while swollen optic disc, exudative subretinal fluid, choroidal folds and thickening of sclera appeared as new findings, together with the elevated temperature(37.4℃)and further elevation of CRP(1.80 mg/dl). These observations indicated that the diagnosis should have been IOI with posterior scleritis, and we changed the treatment method to oral corticosteroid. Subsequently, the ocular conditions improved and the visual acuity recovered to 1.2.

Conclusion:Differential diagnosis between orbital cellulitis and IOI is sometimes confusing. Even if inflammatory lab data such as elevated CRP suggest presence of orbital cellulitis, IOI should be considered when systemic antibiotics has turned out ineffective.


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