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REMOVAL OF EYES IN THE PRESENCE OF ORBITAL CELLULITIS [PDF]
William T. Lister
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Orbital cellulitis: assessment and management
Orbital cellulitis is an infection of the orbital soft tissue contents. It is a potentially sight-threatening condition, associated with intracranial complications. Accurate assessment and prompt specialist referral for appropriate medical and possible surgical management is essential in avoiding complications.
Fincham, G, Bhutta, M
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Orbital cellulitis in children
Purpose: To review cases and make an effort to explore changes in diagnostic and management trends in children with orbital cellulitis. Methods: Noncomparative, retrospective case series. Medical records of children
Ruchi Kabra, Deepak Mehta
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ORBITAL CELLULITIS IN CHILDREN [PDF]
E. Temple Smith, E. Temple Smith
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Necrotic uveal melanoma presenting as orbital cellulitis with intraocular hemorrhage: A case report
Purpose: To report a case of necrotic uveal melanoma presenting as orbital cellulitis with an intraocular hemorrhage. Observations: A 61 year-old non-verbal male presented with a two-week history of right eyelid swelling and erythema unresponsive to ...
Alexa L. Li+4 more
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Unraveling the Narrative of Orbital Cellulitis as a Sequelae to Trauma
Orbital cellulitis is often seen as a serious complication of acute rhinosinusitis. Facial trauma is one of the possible causes of orbital cellulitis. A middle-aged man, a mason by occupation, presented to ENT OPD following a facial trauma.
Anilkumar S. Harugop+3 more
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Case of Orbital Cellulitis Due to Ethmoidal and Frontal Sinus Disease [PDF]
Harold Kisch
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Klebsiella pneumoniae endogenous endophthalmitis presenting as orbital cellulitis
This report describes the first documented case of endogenous endophthalmitis with concurrent orbital cellulitis in a patient without a liver abscess.
Ghiam, Benjamin Kambiz+4 more
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Bilateral Subperiosteal Suppuration of the Orbit during Scarlet Fever, Due to Ethmoidal Suppuration (Orbital Cellulitis) [PDF]
J. F. O'Malley
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