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A unique case of herpetic keratitis manifesting as recurrent preseptal cellulitis [PDF]

open access: yesIDCases
Preseptal cellulitis is typically caused by nasopharyngeal bacteria and can usually be treated with empiric antibiotics. We present a case of herpes simplex virus (HSV) 1 keratitis manifesting as recurrent and treatment refractory preseptal cellulitis ...
Tasaduq Fazili
exaly   +6 more sources

Preseptal and orbital cellulitis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2014
Preseptal cellulitis (PC) is defined as an inflammation of the eyelid and surrounding skin, whereas orbital cellulitis (OC) is an inflammation of the posterior septum of the eyelid affecting the orbit and its contents.
Emine Akçay   +2 more
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Migratory Preseptal Cellulitis Secondary to Rhinosinusitis Complicated by Left Frontal Subdural Empyema in a Child: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine
Preseptal cellulitis is a common pediatric infection involving the eyelids and surrounding periocular tissues. It is typically benign and rarely progresses to intracranial complications, unlike orbital cellulitis.
Frank Sandi   +3 more
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Severe nonbacterial preseptal cellulitis from adenovirus detected via pooled meta‐genomic testing

open access: yesClinical Case Reports (discontinued), 2020
Preseptal cellulitis is a serious diagnosis that can progress to postseptal cellulitis leading to grave consequences. Clinically, viral and bacterial cellulitis can be indistinguishable from each other. Using rapid DNA/RNA sequencing can be helpful.
Saurabh Bansal   +2 more
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Presentation, management, and outcomes of orbital infections in patients with cancer [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Ophthalmology
PurposeThis study aimed to characterize the presentation, treatment, and outcomes of preseptal and orbital cellulitis in patients with and without cancer, to help guide management of these infections.MethodsA retrospective cohort study was conducted at a
Ava Niknahad   +13 more
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Optimizing antimicrobial routes: risk factor analysis for intravenous therapy in children with preseptal orbital cellulitis [PDF]

open access: yesItalian Journal of Pediatrics
Background The optimal route of antimicrobial administration for preseptal orbital cellulitis (OC) in children remains uncertain. While mild cases may be managed with oral therapy, distinguishing between mild and severe presentations is challenging.
Roberto Privato   +9 more
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A Masked Intruder: Extranodal Natural Killer/T-Cell Lymphoma Mimicking Preseptal Cellulitis [PDF]

open access: yesMayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes
Extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma is a rare, aggressive, Epstein-Barr virus-associated malignancy. We reported an unusual case of a woman in her middle 40s presenting with progressive left-sided periorbital swelling, redness, and pain, initially ...
Shane A. Fuentes, MD   +4 more
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Frontal osteomyelitis presenting as chronic preseptal abscess: an unusual scenario [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Ophthalmology
Preseptal cellulitis is characterized by local inflammation anterior to the orbital septum. This case is being reported to highlight a rare cause of a chronic form of preseptal inflammation: Frontal osteomyelitis.
Rawan Hosny   +2 more
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Clinical characteristics and prognosis of adult orbital cellulitis in a tertiary general hospital [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Adult orbital cellulitis (OC) is a rare ophthalmic condition. This study aimed to identify risk factors influencing the prognosis of adult OC by evaluating the clinical characteristics and prognosis in an Asian population in southern Taiwan.
Yu-Kuang Chen, Hung-Pin Tu, I-Hsien Chen
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Acute ptosis as a presentation of preseptal cellulitis leading to cerebral abscess in a patient with uncontrolled diabetes [PDF]

open access: yesMalaysian Family Physician, 2021
Acute ptosis due to preseptal cellulitis requires urgent medical attention, as the infection can extend posteriorly into the orbit, leading to significant visual and cerebral complications.
Nor Roziah Razali , Yao Mun Choo
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