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Acinetobacter as a causative agent in preseptal cellulitis
Optometry - Journal of the American Optometric Association, 2005The bacterial genus Acinetobacter, once viewed as inconsequential, has been increasingly implicated as a significant pathogen. Acinetobacter is becoming progressively more resistant to older and newer-generation antibiotics. The primary species encountered in infections is Acinetobacter baumannii.A 39-year-old woman came in for treatment of a preseptal
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Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
Preseptal cellulitis (PC) may be locally complicated with abscess formation and necrotizing fasciitis. If not treated promptly and adequately, it may result in further complications. The authors report a series of patients where negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) proved a safe and valuable adjunct therapy in avoiding complications of PC and in ...
José, Contreras-Ruiz +9 more
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Preseptal cellulitis (PC) may be locally complicated with abscess formation and necrotizing fasciitis. If not treated promptly and adequately, it may result in further complications. The authors report a series of patients where negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) proved a safe and valuable adjunct therapy in avoiding complications of PC and in ...
José, Contreras-Ruiz +9 more
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The Preseptal and the Retroseptal Approaches in Transconjunctival Blepharoplasty
The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1992background . Although transconjunctival blepharoplasty was first described in the beginning of this century, it did not start to become popular until recently. objective . To describe the best approaches to transconjunctival blepharoplasty and their applications. conclusions . There are
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Giant molluscum contagiosum with preseptal cellulitis
Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and StrabismusMolluscum contagiosum (MC) is a benign cutaneous viral infection commonly affecting children, sexually active adults, immunocompromised individuals, and patients on immunosuppressive therapy. Giant periorbital MC lesions with preseptal cellulitis are rare. We present 2 such pediatric cases.
Amitouj S. Sidhu +5 more
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Management of preseptal and orbital cellulitis for the primary care physician
Disease-a-Month, 2020Paul O Phelps
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CELULITIS PRESEPTAL RECURRENTE ASINCRÓNICA
37 Congreso Nacional de la Sociedad Española de Pediatría y Atención Primaria - SEPEAP 2023 Abstracts Publication, 2023Soraya Artigas +5 more
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Preseptal and Orbital Cellulitis in Children
Pediatric Infectious Disease JournalValeria Rubinacci +3 more
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