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===Infectious diseases===
===Infectious diseases===
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause erythema, fever, and swelling, such as:
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause [[erythema]], [[fever]], and swelling, such as:
*[[Periorbital cellulitis]]
*[[Periorbital cellulitis]]
*[[Endophthalmitis]]
*[[Endophthalmitis]]
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===Vascular===
===Vascular===
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause proptosis, swelling, and visual disturbance, such as:
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause [[proptosis]], swelling, and [[visual disturbance]], such as:
*[[Cavernous sinus thrombosis]]
*[[Cavernous sinus thrombosis]]
*Atriovenous fistula
*Atriovenous fistula
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===Autoimmune/Inflammatory===
===Autoimmune/Inflammatory===
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause inflammation, proptosis, and visual disturbance, such as:
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause [[inflammation]], [[proptosis]], and [[visual disturbance]], such as:
*[[Exophthalmos]]
*[[Exophthalmos]]
*[[Wegeners granulomatosis]]
*[[Wegeners granulomatosis]]
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===Structural/Trauma===
===Structural/Trauma===
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause swelling, visual disturbance, and proptosis, such as:
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause swelling, [[visual disturbance]], and [[proptosis]], such as:
*Retrobulbar [[hematoma]]
*Retrobulbar [[hematoma]]
*[[Mucocele]]
*[[Mucocele]]
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===Toxicity===
===Toxicity===
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause proptosis such as:
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause [[proptosis]] such as:
*[[Bisphosphanate]] use
*[[Bisphosphanate]] use


===Neoplastic===
===Neoplastic===
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause erythema, swelling, fever, visual disturbance, and proptosis, such as:
Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause [[erythema]], swelling, [[fever]], [[visual disturbance]], and [[proptosis]], such as:
*[[Metastatic carcinoma]]
*[[Metastatic carcinoma]]
*[[Neurofibroma]]
*[[Neurofibroma]]

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Tarek Nafee, M.D. [2]

Overview

Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from various conditions which affect the eye and present with similar symptoms, and include periorbital cellulitis, cavernous sinus thrombosis, and neoplasia.

Differential Diagnosis

Orbital cellulitis may share common features or present similarly to other eye diseases with significantly varying management protocols. As such, the clinician must carefully consider the patient's history, the presenting signs and symptoms, and cross reference the following differentials:[1][2]

Infectious diseases

Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause erythema, fever, and swelling, such as:

Vascular

Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause proptosis, swelling, and visual disturbance, such as:

Autoimmune/Inflammatory

Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause inflammation, proptosis, and visual disturbance, such as:

Structural/Trauma

Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause swelling, visual disturbance, and proptosis, such as:

Toxicity

Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause proptosis such as:

Neoplastic

Orbital cellulitis must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause erythema, swelling, fever, visual disturbance, and proptosis, such as:

References

  1. American Academy of Ophthalmology EyeWiki (2015)http://eyewiki.aao.org/Orbital_Cellulitis#Differential_Diagnosis-
  2. Lam Choi VB, Yuen HK, Biswas J, Yanoff M (2011). "Update in pathological diagnosis of orbital infections and inflammations". Middle East Afr J Ophthalmol. 18 (4): 268–76. doi:10.4103/0974-9233.90127. PMC 3249811. PMID 22224014.

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