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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]
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Retraction: Pediatric Acute Dacryocystitis and Orbital Cellulitis With Concurrent COVID-19 Infection: A Case Report. [PDF]
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A Rare Occurrence of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Pneumonia Complicated by Nasal Vestibulitis and Orbital Cellulitis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Kapoor D, Gupta S, Jotdar A, Lnu S.
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Orbital cellulitis is a significant infection that affects the ocular adnexal and associated orbital tissues. It is often a clinical diagnosis and can present as an ophthalmological emergency. The soft tissues posterior to the orbital septum are involved.
Kelsey A. Roelofs, Ezekiel Weis
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Orbital cellulitis is a significant infection that affects the ocular adnexal and associated orbital tissues. It is often a clinical diagnosis and can present as an ophthalmological emergency. The soft tissues posterior to the orbital septum are involved.
Kelsey A. Roelofs, Ezekiel Weis
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