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FIGURE 123.17 Dacryocystitis in an infant with a dacryocele. Erythematous, tender, swelling
along the inferior medial canthal area representing inflammation of the nasolacrimal sac.
Suggested Readings and Key References
General
Bagheri N, Wajda BN, eds. Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room
Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disease. 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Wolters
Kluwer; 2017.
Periorbital and Orbital Cellulitis
Botting AM, McIntosh D, Mahadevan M. Paediatric pre- and post-septal periorbital infections are different diseases. A retrospective review of 262 cases.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 2008;72(3):377–383.
Hauser A, Fogarasi S. Periorbital and orbital cellulitis. Pediatr Rev
2010;31(6):242–249.
Rudloe TF, Harper MB, Prabhu SP, et al. Acute periorbital infections: who needs
emergent imaging? Pediatrics 2010;125(4):e719–e726.
Santos JC, Pinto S, Ferreira S, et al. Pediatric preseptal and orbital cellulitis: a 10
year experience. Int J Pediatric Otorhinolaryngol 2019;120:82–88.
Conjunctivitis
LaMattina K, Thompson L. Pediatric conjunctivitis. Dis Mon 2014;60:231–238.
Richards A, Guzman-Cottrill J. Conjunctivitis. Pediatr Rev 2010;31(5):196–208.