Prevotella Denticola Dacryocystitis and Abscess in a Child with Goldenhar Syndrome

Q4 Medicine
Karen Yang, Jessica Oleske, Sami E Rishmawi, Hanna Sahhar
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Dacryocystitis is the inflammation of the nasolacrimal sac and is due to obstruction of the nasolacrimal system or lacrimal stagnation, leading to favorable environments for infection. Any disruptions to the nasolacrimal pathway can increase the risk of dacryocystitis. Here is a unique case of Prevotella denticola dacryocystitis that progressed into cellulitis and abscess formation in a 7-year-old female with a medical history of Goldenhar syndrome, recurrent dacryocystitis, and periodontal disease. The patient presented with standard dacryocystitis symptoms—tenderness to palpation, erythema, and edema to the medial canthus. The patient was treated empirically with vancomycin, ceftriaxone, and clindamycin. She was discharged home on clindamycin with symptomatic improvement and plans for dacryocystorhinostomy. Goldenhar syndrome is a rare congenital craniofacial malformation disorder due to aberrant morphogenesis in structures derived from the first and second branchial arches. P. denticola is an anaerobic gram-negative bacillus significant to the oral microbiome. There is currently limited research suggesting the relationship between Goldenhar syndrome and dacryocystitis complicated by Prevotella denticola. Based on the patient’s medical history, we predict that her complex presentation was secondary to the dissemination of Prevotella from her oral cavity. This case report emphasizes the importance of gram-negative anaerobic coverage in complicated dacryocystitis in patients with nasolacrimal defects.
一名戈登哈尔综合征患儿的齿孢子菌性泪囊炎和脓肿
泪囊炎是一种鼻泪囊的炎症,是由于鼻泪系统阻塞或泪道停滞,导致有利的感染环境。任何对鼻泪通道的破坏都会增加患泪囊炎的风险。这是一例独特的牙齿状普雷沃氏菌泪囊炎发展为蜂窝织炎和脓肿形成的病例,患者为7岁女性,有Goldenhar综合征、复发性泪囊炎和牙周病的病史。患者表现出标准的泪囊炎症状——触诊压痛、红斑和内侧眼角水肿。患者经验性应用万古霉素、头孢曲松和克林霉素治疗。她出院时服用克林霉素,症状有所改善,并计划进行泪囊鼻腔造口术。Goldenhar综合征是一种罕见的先天性颅面畸形疾病,由于第一和第二鳃弓的结构形态发生异常。齿状假单胞杆菌是一种对口腔微生物群具有重要意义的厌氧革兰氏阴性杆菌。目前有有限的研究表明,戈尔登哈综合征与泪囊炎合并齿状普雷沃氏菌之间的关系。根据患者的病史,我们预测她的复杂表现是继发于普雷沃氏菌从她的口腔传播。本病例报告强调革兰氏阴性厌氧覆盖在鼻泪缺损患者的复杂泪囊炎中的重要性。
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Osteopathic Family Physician
Osteopathic Family Physician Medicine-Family Practice
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