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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
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Congenital
dacryocystocele
is a uncommon type of nasolacrimal duct obstruction. Differential diagnosis for masses in the medial canthal region of a newborn include encephalocele, hemangioma, nasal glioma, and dermoid cyst. Because of the risk of becoming infected (acute dacryocystitis) and potentially lethal due to
septicemia
, aggressive management, including admission for intravenous antibiotics and surgical removal, is now advocated by many pediatric ophthalmologists if the cyst cannot be decompressed. Because of the commonly associated nasal cyst, infants with nasolacrimal dacryocyctocele may also experience respiratory distress especially when breast-feeding. The following case of
dacryocystocele
, which had progressed to dacryocystitis, was misdiagnosed as an infantile hemangioma. It is important to diagnose this entity quickly and refer for appropriate antibiotic and surgical management to avoid more serious sequelae of
sepsis
and possible death.
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PMID:Case report: Congenital dacryocystocele and dacryocystitis. 2127 64
Congenital
dacryocystocele
is an unusual type of nasolacrimal obstruction. Treatment with antibiotics or surgical removal is practiced to reduce the risks of infection (acute dacryocystitis) and potentially lethal
septicemia
. Here, we report a case of congenital
dacryocystocele
, antenatal ultrasonographic diagnosis (intrauterine), and postnatal reassessment.
...
PMID:Congenital dacryocystocele: diagnosis using ante and post-natal ultrasonography. 2541 Jan 81
Retrobulbar orbital abscess in children is a rare condition, and diagnosis and management can be challenging. We report the case of a 5-week-old male infant with retrobulbar orbital abscess secondary to acute dacryocystitis developed from a
dacryocystocele
. The patient presented with respiratory difficulty,
sepsis
and progressive clinical findings suggestive of post-septal cellulitis. He was successfully treated with endonasal incision of subturbinate dacryocystoceles followed by probing of the lacrimal ducts. Congenital
dacryocystocele
must be considered a differential diagnosis in infants with respiratory difficulty and may develop into a vision- and life-threatening condition requiring immediate intervention.
...
PMID:Bilateral dacryocystitis complicated by unilateral retrobulbar abscess in a five-week-old infant. 3150 38