Superior Ophthalmic Vein Thrombosis

1998; American Medical Association; Volume: 124; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1001/archotol.124.1.95

ISSN

1538-361X

Autores

Leonard P. Berenholz, Alex Kessler, Nathan Shlomkovitz, Shlomo Sarfati, Samuel Segal,

Tópico(s)

Vascular Anomalies and Treatments

Resumo

Complications of rhinosinusitis are fortunately rare. The progression from the initial stage of cellulitis to orbital abscess, cavernous sinus thrombosis, or meningitis may at times be quite rapid. Prompt treatment with intravenous antibiotics and a high index of suspicion are critical in the management of these cases. Computed tomography (CT) is the standard radiographic examination performed initially and subsequently to diagnose complications. Thickening of the superior ophthalmic vein should be looked for as an important radiologic marker of impending orbital complications, such as cavernous sinus thrombosis. We describe a patient with superior ophthalmic vein thrombosis seen early on CT scan.

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