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Ligneous conjunctivitis mimicking preseptal cellulitis in a 3-month-old infant.

Valentien MerlevedeVirginie NinclausDimitri RoelsLiesbeth HuysBert CallewaertElke O Kreps
Published in: Ophthalmic genetics (2022)
A high level of suspicion is warranted in atypical cases of preseptal cellulitis which show no response to antibiotic treatment. Particularly in young children, examination under general anesthesia is warranted to allow diagnosis of rare causes of secondary eyelid oedema. We report an infant with unilateral ligneous conjunctivitis who responded well to topical, commercially-available heparin-containing artificial tears treatment. This approach is an effective and easy first-line treatment option in this condition, particularly in milder phenotypes.
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