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Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Orbital Fractures
Published on: May 16, 2025
[Rat bite: an unusual cause of orbital cellulitis]
B Tnacheri Ouazzani1, H Dali, R Daoudi
1Service d'Ophtalmologie A, Hôpital des Spécialités, Rabat, Maroc. btiouaz@caramail.com
Abstract:
Rat bite is rarely reported in the literature. We report the case of a 33-year-old woman who was bitten by a rat on her upper eyelid. The clinical examination showed a large palpebral edema extending to the side of the face, associated with local signs of inflammation. Visual acuity was preserved and tomodensitometry showed a small exophthalmia that did not extend to the sinuses. This lesion led to a diagnosis of orbital cellulitis. Progression was favorable with antibiotics: amoxicillin, clavulanic acid, gentamicin, and metronidazole. The authors discuss the compromised prognosis of this disease and the necessity of rapid diagnosis and prompt therapeutic management.
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