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Pediatric intraorbital abscess: Early recognition and management
Key Clinical Message Orbital involvement occurs in 85% of complicated acute sinusitis and is more prevalent in children. Prompt differentiation between the more common periorbital (preseptal) cellulitis and infections, posterior to the orbital septum ...
Dominic McKenna+2 more
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Orbital mass secondary to infantile acute lymphoblastic leukaemia [PDF]
An 8-month-old Asian infant girl was referred with a 1-week history of left periorbital swelling on a background of a narrowed left palpebral aperture over the preceding 8 weeks.
Abou-Rayyah, Y+3 more
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ABSTRACT We present a case report of a 45‐year‐old female with acute onset right‐sided facial weakness, worsening vision, and diplopia. Upon evaluation, the patient exhibited total right‐side facial palsy (House‐Brackmann grade IV) with III, IV, and VI Cranial Nerve Ophthalmoplegia.
Abdur Rehman+7 more
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The aim of this case presentation was to present the troubles and significance of a proper diagnosis of a foreign body which was retained in the orbit.
Krishnan, Rajaselvam+1 more
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Sinonasal Melioidosis in a Returned Traveller Presenting with Nasal Cellulitis and Sinusitis [PDF]
We illustrate a case involving a 51-year-old man who presented to a tertiary hospital with sepsis secondary to an abscess of the nasal vestibule and pustular eruptions of the nasal mucosa.
Markus C. Dahm+2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Individuals experiencing homelessness (IEH) tend to have increased length of stay (LOS) in acute care settings, which negatively impacts health care costs and resource utilisation. It is unclear however, what specific factors account for this increased LOS. This study attempts to define which diagnoses most impact LOS for IEH and if
S. Monty Ghosh+10 more
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A retrospective observational study of orbital cellulitis in children - Recent trends
Purpose Orbital cellulitis is an acute post-septal orbital infection caused mostly by bacteria. This may result in serious complications including blindness, meningitis, cavernous sinus thrombosis, brain abscess, and even death.
Santosh Kumar Mishra+3 more
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Rapidly progressing subperiosteal orbital abscess: an unexpected complication of a group-A streptococcal pharyngitis in a healthy young patient [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Complications associated to group-A streptococcal pharyingitis include non-suppurative complications such as acute rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis and suppurative complications such as peritonsillar or retropharyngeal abscess ...
Daniele Tognetto+5 more
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Intraocular Pressure Changes After Rhinoplasty: A Before‐and‐After Cross‐Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Rhinoplasty, a prevalent cosmetic surgery, often involves lateral osteotomy, which can lead to ocular complications such as edema and ecchymosis. A potential complication is increased intraocular pressure (IOP) postoperatively.
Ali Goljanian Tabrizi+2 more
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Computed tomographic imaging characteristics of the normal canine lacrimal glands. [PDF]
BackgroundThe canine lacrimal gland (LG) and accessory lacrimal gland of the third eyelid (TEG) are responsible for production of the aqueous portion of the precorneal tear film.
Murphy, Christopher J+2 more
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