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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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Background: Orbital cellulitis is an active infection of the orbital soft tissue posterior to the orbital septum, which can cause Tolosa-Hunt Syndrome (THS) complication.
Putu Evindya Vipascitadewi Nandanaya Bharata+4 more
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Orbital cellulitis with panophthalmitis and scleral necrosis – a case report
Background Orbital cellulitis is common in young children and is often secondary to coexisting sinus disease. Coexisting orbital cellulitis and panophthalmitis is a rare clinical event and usually occurs secondary to trauma or from an endogenous source ...
Aurora Rodriguez+3 more
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A case report of exudative retinal detachment derived from orbital cellulitis in mainland China
Background Orbital cellulitis is a rare cause of exudative retinal detachment. Hereby, we aimed to report the first case of exudative retinal detachment derived from orbital cellulitis in mainland China.
Wei Song, Cheng Du, Yongjie Zhang
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A Case of Odontogenic Orbital Cellulitis Causing Blindness: A Case Report
Aim: To report a case of odontogenic orbital cellulitis causing blindness in young male Methods: We report a rare case of odontogenic orbital cellulitis secondary to periodontal abscess, due to which a young male lost his sight.
Vimlesh Sharma+4 more
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Ophthalmia neonatorum complicated with neonatal orbital cellulitis: A case series [PDF]
Orbital cellulitis is an extremely rare but potentially lethal condition in neonates. The clinical presentation of neonatal orbital cellulitis can be non-specific, and minimal signs of periorbital inflammation may go unrecognised by inexperienced parents
Ngee Ling Law+3 more
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Context: Preseptal cellulitis is the commonest orbital disease which frequently needs to be differentiated from orbital cellulitis. Prompt diagnosis and treatment with appropriate antibiotics can prevent vision loss and life-threatening complications of ...
Datta G Pandian+5 more
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Preseptal Cellulitis, Orbital Cellulitis, Orbital Abscess
Patients with orbital infections present to our clinic usually with unilateral pain, hyperemia, and edema of the eyelids. The differentiation between preseptal and orbital cellulitis is utmost important in that the second requires hospitalization. Since
Rana Altan Yaycıoğlu
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Bleach-Induced Chemical Sinusitis and Orbital Cellulitis Following Root Canal Treatment
The authors describe an unusual case of chemical sinusitis and orbital cellulitis secondary to a sodium hypochlorite accident in a patient who had just undergone root canal treatment.
Terese Huiying Low+4 more
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Tubercular Osteomyelitis of the Orbit Presenting as Periorbital Cellulitis
Purpose: Osteomyelitis of the orbital bones presenting as an orbital cellulitis is a rare form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB). We report a rare case of tubercular osteomyelitis of the orbital bones presenting as a periorbital cellulitis. Case Report:
Shruti Bhattacharya+5 more
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