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A Clinical study on Orbital Infections and the role of Imaging and Microbiological study in its outcome [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Orbit is a sterile closed compartment surrounded by bony walls on all sides and anteriorly by orbital septum. The orbit houses the eyeball and has the major function of protection of eyeball and helps in its motility in extreme degrees.
Pavitraa, P
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A Clinical Study of Blunt Ocular Trauma in a Tertiary Care Centre. [PDF]
Purpose: To analyze blunt eye injuries with respect to mode of injury, sites involved and outcome. Method: This was a retrospective study of 32 patients with blunt ocular trauma from 2010 to 2012 in a tertiary care centre.
D'Souza, S +3 more
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Life expectancy of Humans is on the rise. World’s human population is aging rapidly. According to a report of US census Bureau nearly 24% of current world population is above the age of 50. This is a phenomenal number.
Balasubramanian, Thiagarajan
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Celulitis preseptal y orbitaria [PDF]
Orbital cellulitis and preseptal cellulitis are ophthalmological emergencies, relatively frequent and potentially serious. The distinction between both is extremely important because they have different therapies essential for a good evolution and ...
Cortés Bejarano, Federico +1 more
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Preseptal and Orbital Cellulitis
It is important to distinguish between preseptal and orbital cellulitis, as both can present with similar signs and symptoms of red, swollen eyelids, with or without discharge, and with or without upper respiratory symptoms. Decreased visual acuity, afferent pupillary defect, motility deficit, and proptosis suggest an orbital process as opposed to a ...
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Histopathologic features in a case of hyperimmunoglobulinemia D syndrome
We describe a case of Mevalonate Kinase Deficiency (MKD) also known as Hyperimmunoglobulinemia D Syndrome (HIDS) presenting as a Sweet-like syndrome in a 5-week-old with multiple erythematous plaques, fever, aseptic meningitis, and bronchiolitis.
Sarah Pace +2 more
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A Rare Cause of Preseptal Cellulitis: Cutaneous Leishmaniasis. [PDF]
Bircan H, Yuksel N.
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A rare dental complication caused by a rare pathogen: Preseptal Cellulitis caused by Pseudomonas Oryzihabitans: a case report. [PDF]
Kudu E, Danış F, Karacabey S.
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Orbital bone infarction masquerading as preseptal cellulitis in a child with sickle beta-thalassaemia. [PDF]
Alrajhi F +3 more
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Case of leprosy mimicking preseptal cellulitis: a diagnostic dilemma. [PDF]
Sarkar D, Chawla H, Singh P, Verma V.
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