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Periorbital (preseptal) cellulitis in children
Expert Review of Ophthalmology, 2008Infections of the eye can be periorbital (preseptal) or orbital in origin. The management of children with periorbital cellulitis varies with the clinical presentation. Some children have trivial or self-limited disorders, while others can have sight- or life-threatening problems. Thorough physical examination helps the clinician to differentiate among
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Preseptal Orbital Cellulitis in Children
2016Preseptal cellulitis defines infections limited to the skin and subcutaneous tissues of the eyelid anterior to the orbital septum. Clinically, patients present with erythema and swelling of the eyelid. Although imaging of an isolated preseptal cellulitis is usually not clinically indicated, it can be useful in patients in whom the clinical ...
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Preseptal and orbital cellulitis in children
Paediatrics and Child Health, 2016Abstract Orbital cellulitis predominantly affects children. This disease is potentially sight and life threatening and requires prompt recognition, investigations and treatment. An understanding of the anatomical features of the orbit its adnexa and neighbouring paranasal sinuses are essential in the evaluation and management of inflammations of the ...
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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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Preseptal and Orbital Cellulitis in Children
Pediatric Infectious Disease JournalValeria Rubinacci +3 more
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Pediatric preseptal and orbital cellulitis: A 10-year experience
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2019Joana Caldeira Santos +2 more
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Neisseria gonorrhoeae: a rare cause of preseptal cellulitis?
International Journal of STD and AIDS, 2006Justin A Green +2 more
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