Preseptal and orbital cellulitis at the Philippine General Hospital
Objective: To describe the clinical features, causative agents, management practices, and outcomes of preseptal and orbital cellulitis at a tertiary-care center in a developing country.
Harvey S. Uy, MD +1 more
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Preseptal and orbital cellulitis: 15-year experience with sulbactam ampicillin treatment
The infection of the orbita and ocular tissues can result in severe local and systemic complications. We aimed to determine the predisposing factors for preseptal and orbital cellulitis, the clinical and routine laboratory differences between ...
Ilker Devrim +6 more
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Nasal cavity myiasis presenting with preseptal cellulitis [PDF]
Nasal Myiasis is the infestation of the nasal cavity by dipterous larvae and which are commonly documented in developing countries where sanitation is a public problem. Other predisposing factors being poorly nourished patient with poor hygiene, atrophic
Kelvinder Singh +2 more
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Orbital cellulitis and severe preseptal cellulitis are critical periocular infections with potential vision- and life-threatening implications. The COVID-19 pandemic is hypothesized to have had an influence on their presentation and pathogenesis; however,
Yu-Ting Tsao +5 more
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Severe Eczema Herpeticum With Ocular Involvement Leading to Orbital Cellulitis: A Pediatric Case Report. [PDF]
Eczema herpeticum (EH) is a superimposed cutaneous viral infection that occurs in the context of preexisting dermatoses, most commonly atopic dermatitis (AD). It typically involves the face, neck, and upper trunk. Although ocular involvement is relatively uncommon, it may present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges and pose a significant risk to ...
Chew CH +3 more
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Refractory Periorbital Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma Treated With Plasma Cell-Directed Therapy. [PDF]
eJHaem, Volume 7, Issue 1, February 2026.
Trando A, Jeong AR, Goodman AM.
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The Neuromuscular Junction Distribution in the Upper Face: An Anatomy-to-Practice Review to Inform Botulinum Toxin Type A Treatment Planning. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Upper‐face botulinum toxin treatment planning often relies on surface landmarks and standardized injection patterns, yet neuromuscular junctions are distributed in muscle‐specific motor zones that vary in topography, depth, and overlap. Injecting near an optimal motor zone has been associated with greater clinical effect, suggesting
Magacho-Vieira FN.
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Explosive Weapons Trauma Care Collective (EXTRACCT) Blast Injury Clinical Practice Guideline: Ocular Trauma. [PDF]
This clinical practice guideline from the Explosive Weapons Trauma Care Collective (EXTRACCT) group reviews current best practice for the management of ocular trauma in conflict‐affected regions, where explosive weapons are used and healthcare infrastructure is limited.
Butterfield E +8 more
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Anthrax as the cause of preseptal cellulitis [PDF]
ABSTRACTAnthrax is an infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis. It is primarily a disease of domestic animals such as cattle, goats, and sheep; but humans can rarely be infected by contact with infected animals or contaminated animal products. Our case is a 4–year‐old boy who was initially diagnosed as preseptal cellulitis, but later he showed ...
S, Celebi +5 more
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Prevalence, Etiology, and Antifungal Resistance Profiles of Ocular Fungal Infections in Ghanaian Ophthalmic Patients: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Ocular fungal infections are an important but often underrecognized cause of ocular morbidity, particularly in resource‐limited settings. Delayed diagnosis and inappropriate treatment can lead to poor visual outcomes and increased disease burden.
Osei Duah Junior I +4 more
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