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ABSTRACT Background Prompt detection and intervention are crucial for improving outcomes in acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis (AIFS). Diagnostic prediction models assist in risk‐stratification, but their accuracy requires testing through external validation.
Aviv Spillinger +7 more
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Morganella morganii in sinonasal region: A rare case report [PDF]
Morganella morganii is a gram negative pathogen andmay cause potentially lethal disease especially in patientswith underlying or immunosuppressive disease.
Alicem Tekin +4 more
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Nurses\u27 Alumnae Association Bulletin - Volume 5 Number 8 [PDF]
Calling All Nurses Financial Report Calendar of Events Lest You Forget! Attention Review of the Alumnae Association Meetings President\u27s Report Barton Memorial Division Oxygen Therapy Welcome, White Haven Alumnae Clinical Use of Penicillin in ...
Barth, Alice S +12 more
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A 66‐year‐old man with acute retinal necrosis
Brain Pathology, Volume 36, Issue 2, March 2026.
Shino Magaki +3 more
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The microbiological profile of lacrimal abscess: two decades of experience from a tertiary eye care center [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to exclusively report the microbiological spectrum of lacrimal abscess and the antibiotic sensitivity patterns of the organisms.
Milind N Naik +3 more
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Periorbital and Orbital Cellulitis [PDF]
Ioana, Baiu, Elliot, Melendez
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Purpose. To report six cases of Klebsiella pneumoniae orbital cellulitis without preceding endophthalmitis. Method. Retrospective chart review. Results.
Chieh-Hung Yen, Shu-Ya Wu, Yi-Lin Liao
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Ocular sequelae from the illicit use of class A drugs [PDF]
Aim: To highlight the changes that may take place in the visual system of the class A drug abuser. Methods: A literature review was carried out of ocular/visual sequelae of the more common class A drugs.
Firth, A.Y.
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Background: Orbital cellulitis refers to the inflammation or infection of the soft tissues of the orbit located behind the orbital septum. Aim: To determine the current trends in the outcomes following the management of orbital cellulitis in a tertiary ...
Odarosa M Uhumwangho, Dumebi H Kayoma
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Orbital aspergillus infection mimicking a tumour: A case report [PDF]
A 14-year-old male presented to the neurosurgical clinic with swelling just above the right eye which had been growing slowly for the last eight years. The swelling first appeared following a non-penetrating trauma eight years ago.
Enam, Ather +2 more
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