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Orbital Cellulitis and Subperiosteal Abscess: A 5-year Outcomes Analysis

open access: yes, 2015
Purpose: Orbital cellulitis and subperiosteal abscess (SPA) are historically associated with poor outcomes. We seek to characterize current associations with abscess formation, surgical failure and vision loss.
Lee, Wendy W, Erickson, Benjamin P
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Odontogenic Infections

open access: yes, 2016
Odontogenic infections often arise from dental caries (usually the mandibular teeth) or from dental extraction. Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG) is more common in immunocompromised patients.
Gabrielle Jacquet, Lawrence Page
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Calculated parenteral initial treatment of bacterial infections: Infections in the ear, nose, throat and mouth and jaw area

open access: yes, 2020
This is the sixth chapter of the guideline "Calculated initial parenteral treatment of bacterial infections in adults - update 2018" in the 2nd updated version. The German guideline by the Paul-Ehrlich-Gesellschaft für Chemotherapie e.V.
Al-Nawas, B   +4 more
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Endoscopic sinus surgery in sinus-oral pathology.

open access: yes, 2014
OBJECTIVE: Oral surgery is compounded by safe and well-known techniques and presents a low rate of complications. When the superior alveolar ridge is approached, surgery may result in oroantral fistula or tooth or implant dislocation in maxillary sinus ...
Giovannetti, F.   +10 more
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Odontogenic Pansinusitis Complicated by Orbital Cellulitis, Epidural Empyema and Intracerebral Abscess of Fronto-basal Region: Case Report

open access: yesJBR Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine and Dental Science, 2014
Sinusitis is a relatively common problem, which still can be complicated by intracranial and orbital involment. Intracranial abscesses are uncommon, serious, neurological condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality. A case report of sinusitis, complicated by orbital cellulitis, epidural empyema and intracerebral abscess is presented ...
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Additional file 1 of Clinical and radiological characteristics of odontogenic orbital cellulitis

open access: yes
Supplementary Material ...
Tumuluri, Vinay   +3 more
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齒源性感染合併全鼻 竇炎及後眼眶骨膜下膿瘍之病例報告及文獻回顧

open access: yes, 2012
Most infection of upper anterior teeth region might spread to canine space or infraorbital region. Following early surgical intervention and antibiotics therapy, the prognosis of such disease is usually good.
TSAI, SHANG-JYE;CHENG, SHIH-JUNG;CHEN, HSIN-MING;LEE, JANG-JAER;KOK, SANG-HENG;CHANG, HAO- HUENG;CHANG, HAO-HUENG   +1 more
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Orbital Cellulitis as a Complication of Acute Rhinosinusitis of Odontogenic Origin in a patient with Amelogenesis Imperfecta: A Case Report and Literature Review

open access: yes
Abstract Background Orbital cellulitis is a potentially sight- and life-threatening condition most commonly secondary to acute rhinosinusitis. Odontogenic orbital cellulitis is rare and often under-recognized, with nonspecific presentations that may delay diagnosis.
Thinley Thinley   +6 more
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