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Odontogenic orbital abscess: a case report and review of literature
Odontogenic orbital abscess is a rare but well-documented complication of sinusitis and infections spreading from dental apical lesion. We report a case of orbital abscess with periorbital cellulitis, in a 35-year-old man with positive recent dental ...
Pasquale Procacci +2 more
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Introduction: Orbital cellulitis is usually a complication of paranasal sinus infection. Either file infection may dissect under the periosteum and lead to sublicriosileal abscess (SPA) or intraorbital abscess may be formed secondary to a progressive and
Eleftherios Vairaktaris +2 more
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Orbital Cellulitis and Subperiosteal Abscess: A 5-year Outcomes Analysis
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.
Benjamin P Erickson
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1980
A staphylococcal orbital abscess developed in a 55-year-old diabetic woman. Initial antibiotic therapy was apparently incomplete and resulted in an unusual clinical manifestation for an orbital infection. These unusual features included an insidious course of monocular visual loss and proptosis in the absence of fever, substantial orbital pain, and ...
G B, Krohel +3 more
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A staphylococcal orbital abscess developed in a 55-year-old diabetic woman. Initial antibiotic therapy was apparently incomplete and resulted in an unusual clinical manifestation for an orbital infection. These unusual features included an insidious course of monocular visual loss and proptosis in the absence of fever, substantial orbital pain, and ...
G B, Krohel +3 more
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1984
Although orbital or subperiosteal abscess may originate from a number of sources, paranasal ethmoidal sinus disease is the most common source of infection, particularly in children. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are necessary to prevent severe visual loss and even death. The authors review the five-group classification of orbital abscess and summarize
A, Hornblass +3 more
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Although orbital or subperiosteal abscess may originate from a number of sources, paranasal ethmoidal sinus disease is the most common source of infection, particularly in children. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are necessary to prevent severe visual loss and even death. The authors review the five-group classification of orbital abscess and summarize
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Acta Ophthalmologica, 1968
SYNOPSIS ABSTRACTIt is the purpose here to report a case of Cold Abscess in the orbit of a male child aged 4 yrs. Not many cases of cold abscess in the orbit have been reported in the literature hence it is being reported.
K S, Mehra +5 more
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SYNOPSIS ABSTRACTIt is the purpose here to report a case of Cold Abscess in the orbit of a male child aged 4 yrs. Not many cases of cold abscess in the orbit have been reported in the literature hence it is being reported.
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Ophthalmology, 2001
To describe two cases of orbital abscess in neonates and to review the literature of orbital cellulitis in neonates.Two interventional case reports.Photographs, orbital computed tomography scans, and full pediatric examination were obtained in two cases of orbital abscess in neonates.Acute ethmoiditis with orbital abscess formation was found in both ...
A A, Cruz +5 more
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To describe two cases of orbital abscess in neonates and to review the literature of orbital cellulitis in neonates.Two interventional case reports.Photographs, orbital computed tomography scans, and full pediatric examination were obtained in two cases of orbital abscess in neonates.Acute ethmoiditis with orbital abscess formation was found in both ...
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Orbital Tuberculosis with Abscess
Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2002The authors present a case of progressive unilateral proptosis caused by tuberculous osteoperiostitis of the orbital walls and sphenoid bone with extraconal orbital and extradural intracranial cold abscess formation. The patient responded well to surgical evacuation and antituberculous medical therapy.
Deepak, Aggarwal +2 more
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Purpose. To report a case of dacryocystitis that progressed to orbital abscess resulting in the rare complication of central retinal artery occlusion. Methods. A patient without any other known health problems presented with dacryocystitis complicated by
Özgur Ilhan +2 more
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Pediatrics International, 2013
AbstractOrbital abscess is life‐threatening and rare in children. Reported herein is a term male neonate who had methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus orbital abscess, and a literature review of this disease. A total of 16 neonates diagnosed with neonatal orbital abscess are reported in the literature.
Chien-Yu, Lin +4 more
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AbstractOrbital abscess is life‐threatening and rare in children. Reported herein is a term male neonate who had methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus orbital abscess, and a literature review of this disease. A total of 16 neonates diagnosed with neonatal orbital abscess are reported in the literature.
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