Question 90

Orbital cellulitis can sometimes be associated with an orbital subperiosteal abscess. Not all orbital subperiosteal abscesses require surgical drainage. Some may be managed expectantly with IV antibiotics. Which clinical finding associated with a subperiosteal abscess is associated with an increased risk of needing surgical drainage?
Patient age less than 9 years old
Infection of dental origin
Presence of ethmoidal sinusitis
Involvement of the medial orbital wall
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