2019
DOI: 10.3126/gmj.v1i1.22412
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Dacryocele in an adult presenting as facial cellulitis

Abstract: A 47-year-old man presented with severe pain and erythema in the region of the left medial canthal area extending to the angle of the mouth for one week. On questioning, he gave a history of watering for more than 30 years.Physical examination showed non-axial superotemporal proptosis of the left globe. Palpation revealed a diffuse, tender, firm, irreducible mass in the inferomedial aspect of the left orbit, below the medial canthal tendon. Ocular motility was Dacryocele in an adult presenting as facial cellul… Show more

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