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A Rare Cause of Preseptal Cellulitis: Anthrax

Pediatric Dermatology, 2007
Abstract:  Infection of the eyelids confined to the preseptal space is relatively common but potentially serious. We report a child with cutaneous anthrax to remind that the interesting contagious cause be included in the differential diagnosis of the preseptal cellulitis.
Artaç, Hasibe   +4 more
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ORBITAL CELLULITE AND PRESEPTAL CELLULITE IN CHILDHOOD

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1986
AbstractA study was made of 112 children with preseptal cellulitis, orbital cellulitis, subperiosteal abscess, and orbital abscess. These were consecutive admissions to the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Sydney, during the period June 1976 to August 1985. The average age was 3 years 6 months.
M, Lawless, F, Martin
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Preseptal cellulitis due to Mycobacterium marinum

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2006
Mycobacterium marinum is an atypical mycobacterium found in both salt and fresh water. It occasionally causes soft tissue infections after minor trauma, principally affecting the limbs.A 17-year-old male aquarium worker presented with preseptal cellulitis of his right eye, after attempting to lance a hordeolum some days previously. The condition failed
J, Benton, A, Karkanevatos
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Differentiation of Orbital Cellulitis From Preseptal Cellulitis by Computed Tomography

Pediatrics, 1978
Computed tomography (CT) was used in the management of four patients with periorbital inflammation. These patients were selected for CT scanning because of the difficulty, on clinical examination alone, in determining the degree of orbital disease. The CT scans confirmed the presence and defined the location of an orbital abscess in three patients and ...
F, Goldberg, A S, Berne, F A, Oski
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Giant molluscum contagiosum with preseptal cellulitis

Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
Molluscum 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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Periorbital (preseptal) cellulitis in children

Expert Review of Ophthalmology, 2008
Infections 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

2016
Preseptal 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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Periorbital (preseptal) cellulitis

2011
Carolyn K. Pan, Scott C.N. Oliver
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