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COVID-19 disease presenting as orbital cellulitis – A case series
Coronavirus infection most commonly presents with mild influenza-like symptoms. The most common ocular presentation is conjunctivitis. We report four patients of COVID-19 infection presenting as orbital cellulitis.
Munish Dhawan+3 more
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Objective: The aim of this report is to demonstrate that acute rhino-sinusitis may result in orbital cellulitis and even life threatening complications especially intracranial abscesses in children and young adults.
MA Akinola+5 more
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Class A drug abuse: an ophthalmologist's problem? [PDF]
[First Paragraph] The 2002/3 British Crime Survey reported that 3% of all 16 to 59 year olds (equating to around one million people) had used a class A drug in the last year.
Firth, A.Y.
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Orbital cellulitis is an infection of the orbital soft tissues posterior to the orbital septum. It has the potential to be affect sight and function of the eye and extraocular tissues.
Raghuraj Hegde, Gangadhara Sundar
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Curvularia lunata causing orbital cellulitis in a diabetic patient: An old fungus in a new territory [PDF]
Background and Purpose: Rhinocerebral mycosis is a rapidly invasive infection in diabetic patients with an unfavorable course. Herein, we report a rare case of orbital cellulitis caused by Curvularia lunata following fungal rhinosinusitis in a diabetic ...
Himanshu Narula+5 more
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Acute sinusitis in children: a retrospective study of orbital complications [PDF]
Among the complications of sinusitis, those that involve the orbital region are the most frequent. AIM: the objective of this paper is to show an incidence of orbital cellulites (OC) secondary to acute sinusitis in children.
Fava, Antonio Sérgio+4 more
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Orbital cellulitis in a neonate of the tooth bud origin : A case report
Orbital cellulitis is a serious, yet uncommon infection in neonates. It can result in significant sight and life threatening complications. Most commonly, it occurs secondarily as the result of a spread of infection from the sinuses.
Poonam Lavaju+3 more
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Orbital cellulitis with exudative retinal detachment: A rare finding
Orbital cellulitis is a rare cause of exudative retinal detachment (ERD). We hereby present a case of orbital cellulitis associated with ERD from North India. A 42-year-old man presented with features of orbital cellulitis in the left eye for 3 days.
Ishita Bajaj+2 more
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Rare Case of Bilateral Orbital Cellulitis in an Adult, Caused by Enterococcus faecalis
Orbital cellulitis is a serious, life-threatening infection, typically in paediatric patients, and its bilateral presentation in adults is atypic. We present an unusual bilateral manifestation of orbital cellulitis and abscess, caused by Enterococci in ...
Georgi Balchev+2 more
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Infection in the soft tissues of the orbit, posterior to the orbital septum results in orbital cellulitis. This is a very serious condition, which may occur as a complication of sinusitis by contiguous spread or may result from haematogenous spread or ...
Mowatt, Lizette
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