“…In the present study, we report the case of an adolescent girl who presented with acute ethmoiditis complicated by cerebral empyema, orbital cellulitis, and intraorbital abscess. The clinic was dominated by a fever of 39.9°Celsius, headache, a sensitive swelling of the left upper eyelid and the external canthus, chemosis, left exophthalmos with preservation of ocular mobility and visual acuity (10/10), a normal eye fundus with the notion of repeated rhinopharyngitis, and is in line with the literature which finds in the majority of cases similar symptomatology and rarely ophthalmoplegia and papilledema in cases of acute ethmoiditis in children [4,5].…”