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Pre-septal and Orbital Cellulitis: A Retrospective Analysis of Manifestations and Outcomes of a Tertiary Center in Kuwait. [PDF]
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Differentiation of bacterial orbital cellulitis and diffuse non-specific orbital inflammation on magnetic resonance imaging. [PDF]
Ang T, Tong JY, Patel S, Selva D.
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Radiological differentiation between bacterial orbital cellulitis and invasive fungal sino-orbital infections. [PDF]
Ang T +4 more
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Retraction: Pediatric Acute Dacryocystitis and Orbital Cellulitis With Concurrent COVID-19 Infection: A Case Report. [PDF]
Ghulaysi S +4 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976
A review of 104 patients with acute orbital cellulitis during the past decade showed that the frequency of hospital admissions for this disease has increased recently. Roentgenograms showed paranasal sinus in 77 of 91 patients. Haemophilus influenzae and Diplococcus pneumoniae were recovered from the blood of 20 and 6 patients, respectively.
E C, Watters +3 more
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A review of 104 patients with acute orbital cellulitis during the past decade showed that the frequency of hospital admissions for this disease has increased recently. Roentgenograms showed paranasal sinus in 77 of 91 patients. Haemophilus influenzae and Diplococcus pneumoniae were recovered from the blood of 20 and 6 patients, respectively.
E C, Watters +3 more
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Orbit, 2000
Orbital cellulitis due to presumed gas-producing organisms has been associated with poor visual prognosis. We report successful visual recovery in a 14-year-old boy with orbital cellulitis and gas in the orbit on CT scan. The patient was treated with intravenous antibiotics and prompt orbital decompression. Pus from the sinus aspirate and orbital drain
Rizwan A., Cheema +2 more
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Orbital cellulitis due to presumed gas-producing organisms has been associated with poor visual prognosis. We report successful visual recovery in a 14-year-old boy with orbital cellulitis and gas in the orbit on CT scan. The patient was treated with intravenous antibiotics and prompt orbital decompression. Pus from the sinus aspirate and orbital drain
Rizwan A., Cheema +2 more
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PRESEPTAL AND ORBITAL CELLULITIS
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1992The patient with a tender, erythematous, swollen eyelid represents a complex clinical challenge to the physician, who must arrive at a correct diagnosis from numerous differential possibilities. Knowledge of the anatomy of the orbit and surrounding structures and proper clinical and radiologic examination are necessary to accurately diagnose these ...
A, Lessner, G A, Stern
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