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Orbital Cellulitis and Abscess
Wu, Jack S
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Advances in BODIPY Derivatives for Antibacterial Phototherapy
This review systematically summarizes the design strategies and structure‐activity relationships of BODIPY‐based antibacterial phototherapy, covering molecular engineering of small‐molecule photosensitizers and nanoplatforms, bacterial targeting and carrier design, and discussing the challenges and future perspectives associated with clinical ...
Li Lv +9 more
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An insight on management of odontogenic orbital infections: report of two cases
Odontogenic infections are common and very often spread to potential spaces of head and neck. The spread of such infection to adjacent maxillary sinuses or distant sites such as the orbits are a rare occurrence and may develop periorbital and orbital ...
Sharma Ankit +5 more
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Orbital cellulitis is an inflammation of soft tissue posterior to the orbital septum. The predisposing factors are sinusitis, dacryocystitis, hordeolum, dental infections, and penetrating trauma. The hematogenous spread of infection from a distant source
Muthukrishnan Vallinayagam +3 more
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A Case of Chronic Invasive Actinomycosis in the Nasal Cavity [PDF]
A 57-year-old male patient with nasal congestion and nasal congestion, which occurred 1 month prior to the hospital visited. PNS CT and MRI was performed and revealed right orbital cellulitis, sinusitis and brain abcess.
Dong Hyun Kim +2 more
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Orbital abscess in an infant: A rare presentation of sinusitis
Background: Orbital abscess is a very rare occurrence in early infancy. Case characteristics: A 40 days old infant brought with fever and sudden onset proptosis with eye lid erythema and edema of the left eye.
Amita Kaul +3 more
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Orbital subperiosteal hematoma associated with frontal and ethmoidal sinusitis
Background We report a rare case of orbital subperiosteal hematoma associated with frontal and ethmoidal sinusitis. Common concerns involving the orbital subperiosteal space include abscess, hematoma and tumor.
Jonghyun Kim, Hyunkyu Lee, Sehyun Baek
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Orbital abscess (OA) formation is a rare vision- and life-threatening complication of orbital cellulitis, characterized by mucopurulent sequestration within the orbit (1-3).
Alison Gibbons; Ava Niknahad; Colin Bacorn; Emily Li
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Orbital Abscess in the Case of Amblyopia [PDF]
There are some orbital and intracranial complications of acute and chronic inflammation of paranasal sinuses. Some fatal complications can be encountered despite the wide use of antibiotics.
Aksoy, Ahmet +6 more
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Background Orbital apex syndrome is a localized type of orbital cellulitis, where mass lesions occur at the apex of the cranial nerves. Although nasal septal abscess is uncommon, the organism most likely to cause nasal septal abscess is Staphylococcus ...
Ippei Kishimoto +5 more
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