A. Afif, Fz. Azouzi, S. El Moussaoui, W. Lahmini, M. Bourrous
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Orbital cellulitis is extremely rare in newborns, constituting an emergency that can jeopardize functional or vital prognosis. Early identification of symptoms and implementation of appropriate treatment are essential to ensure a good prognosis and reduce the risk of long-term complications. We report the case of a 16-day-old male newborn hospitalized for Left orbital cellulitis stage 3 according to the Chandler classification, treated with antibiotics and an evacuation puncture with a good outcome.