Periorbital cellulitis
| Periorbital cellulitis | |
|---|---|
| Other names | Preseptal cellulitis |
| Periorbital cellulitis caused by a dental infection (also causing maxillary sinusitis) | |
| Specialty | Ophthalmology |
Periorbital cellulitis, or preseptal cellulitis, is an inflammation and infection of the eyelid and portions of skin around the eye anterior to the orbital septum.[1] It may be caused by breaks in the skin around the eye, and subsequent spread to the eyelid; infection of the sinuses around the nose (sinusitis); or from spread of an infection elsewhere through the blood.
- ^ "Orbital and periorbital cellulitis". HealthAtoZ.com. East Windsor, NJ: OptumHealth. Archived from the original on 26 June 2008.