- The best treatment for this patient is steroids.
- The most likely cause is frontoethmoidal disease.
- The process depicted in the CT scan will cause non-axial displacement of the globe.
- The process can lead to an exudative retinal detachment.
Correct Answer: The best treatment for this patient is steroids.
The photo shows right proptosis, erythema and edema. Based on the picture and history, one cannot differentiate between and infectious and inflammatory process. The CT scan shows diffuse ethmoid sinus disease and a subperiosteal abscess along the medial wall, which causes non-axial displacement of the globe. This is evidence for orbital cellulitis that should be treated with antibiotics. Steroids are the treatment for idiopathic orbital inflammation. Both orbital infection and inflammation can lead to an exudative retinal detachment.