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Myositis complicating orbital cellulitis: A case report
Orbital myositis (OM) is a noninfectious, inflammatory disease of the extraocular muscles. Though generally idiopathic in origin, OM may be also secondary to systemic and infectious diseases.
Rasim Yılmazer+4 more
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Orbital cellulitis related to an influenza A virus epidemic. [PDF]
M J Harley, T H Guerier
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Dina Tadros,1 Mohamed O Tomoum,2 Heba M Shafik1 1Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt; 2Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Tanta, EgyptCorrespondence: Dina Tadros, Tanta ...
Tadros D, Tomoum MO, Shafik HM
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Orbital cellulitis as a sole symptom of odontogenic infection [PDF]
Wei Cheong Ngeow
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Orbital cellulitis clinically mimicking rhabdomyosarcoma
Suliati P Amir,1,2 Muhammad Irfan Kamaruddin,1 Marliyanti Nur Rahmah Akib,1,2 Junaedi Sirajuddin11Department of Ophthalmology, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia; 2Department of Ophthalmology, Muslim University of Indonesia ...
Amir SP+3 more
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The importance of recognising Streptococcus milleri as a cause of orbital cellulitis [PDF]
James L. Ball+3 more
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Practice patterns in the use of prophylactic antibiotics following nonoperative orbital fractures
Jijo Jizhou Wang,1 Jennifer M Koterwas,2 Edward H Bedrossian Jr,2 William J Foster2,3 1Lewis Katz School of Medicine, 2Department of Ophthalmology, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, 3Department of Bioengineering, College of Engineering, Temple University ...
Wang JJ+3 more
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Late-onset Pseudomonas aeruginosa orbital cellulitis following glaucoma drainage device implantation
Purpose: To present a rare case of late-onset Pseudomonas aeruginosa orbital cellulitis following glaucoma drainage device (GDD) implantation due to suture erosion.
Shayma Jawad, Kevin Halenda
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