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A case of eyelid swelling, difficulty in eyelid opening, and diplopia due to frontal sinus cyst infection Satoko Baba 1 , Masaki Takeuchi 1 , Hiroaki Ninomiya 2 , Takashi Hatano 2 , Nobuhisa Mizuki 1 1Department of Ophthalmology and Visual science, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine 2Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine pp.798-804
Published Date 2023/6/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1410214833
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Abstract Background:We report a case of eyelid swelling, difficulty in opening the eyelid, and diplopia due to a subcutaneous abscess formed from a frontal sinus cyst infection.

Case:The patient was a 75-year-old. He was aware of the swelling of the left upper eyelid. Although the swelling temporarily improved with antibacterial treatment, malignant tumor was suspected by his family doctor, and he was referred to our department because his symptoms flared up again. At the time of the initial visit, there was marked redness and swelling extending from the left upper eyelid to the lower margin of the brow arch. Imaging studies showed bilateral pan-sinusitis, cystic lesions in the right ethmoid sinus and left frontal sinus, and abscess formation from the anterior aspect of the cystic lesion in the left frontal sinus to the subcutaneous area of the left eyelid.

The patient was referred to an otolaryngologist, who performed a puncture aspiration cytology and culture examination of the cyst in the frontal sinus. Cytology showed no evidence of malignancy and numerous inflammatory cells, and culture detected streptococcus intermedius. The patient was diagnosed with bilateral pan-sinusitis, right ethmoid sinus cyst, and subcutaneous abscess caused by the left frontal sinus cyst infection and underwent endoscopic rhino-sinus surgery under general anesthesia. Postoperatively, the swelling of the left upper eyelid improved quickly, the eyelid could be opened, and the patient's diplopia improved. No symptom recurrence was observed.

Conclusion:We experienced a case of eyelid swelling, difficulty in opening the eyelid, and diplopia due to a frontal sinus cyst infection. When eyelid or forehead swelling is present, sinus cysts and their infection should be considered among the differential diagnoses.


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