Dacryocystitis following Kawasaki's disease.

Journal: Ophthalmic Plastic And Reconstructive Surgery
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Abstract

A 6 1/2-year-old white male child had developed bilateral dacryocystitis 1 year earlier, approximately 6 months after resolution of the acute phase of Kawasaki's disease. The patient had had no previous history of dacryostenosis or epiphora. After he failed to respond to appropriate antibiotic therapy, probing was partially successful on the right side, but complete obstruction persisted on the left side. At age 7 1/2 years, dacryocystorhinostomy was performed successfully on the left side. To our knowledge, dacryocystitis has not been reported previously following Kawasaki's disease. Other reported ocular complications of Kawasaki's disease, with the exception of a case of bilateral conjunctival scarring, have occurred in the acute phase of the disease.

Authors
J Mauriello, C Stabile, R Wagner