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Herpes zoster ophthalmicus with dependent contralateral edema
Journal of Hospital Medicine, Volume 20, Issue 10, Page 1147-1148, October 2025.
Tyler B. Larsen
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Understanding pediatric bacterial preseptal and orbital cellulitis
Pediatric preseptal and orbital cellulitis are infectious disorders that result in periorbital inflammation. Preseptal cellulitis is often associated with breaches in the skin barrier whereas orbital cellulitis is commonly associated with paranasal sinusitis. Orbital cellulitis may be associated with subperiosteal abscess.
Gonzalez, Mithra O., Durairaj, Vikram D.
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The role of vision therapy in the management of recurrent hordeolum
Eye &ENT Research, Volume 2, Issue 2, Page 137-140, June 2025.
Shoubhik Chakraborty +3 more
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The patient with recurrent periorbital cellulitis: A sinister NK cell tumor lymphoma
Purpose: We describe a rare case of periorbital cellulitis caused by NK cell lymphoma. Observations: An 18-year-old female presented with left eye periorbital swelling and watering eye for 2 months.
L. Dwyer +5 more
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Nasal cavity myiasis presenting with preseptal cellulitis
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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Primary eye care for the general practitioner
This article outlines the clinical features and management of the basic eye conditions that every general practitioner should be able to diagnose and treat.
V. Thunström
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Case report: Periorbital pilomatricoma: a rare benign skin tumor misdiagnosed as cellulitis
PurposeWe describe an unusual case of a rapidly progressive pilomatricoma along the left brow, which was initially misdiagnosed and treated as preseptal cellulitis.
Rahul Kumar +5 more
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Purpose: Upper eyelid ptosis has different etiologies in children and adults. In children, the common causes include orbital cellulitis, congenital ptosis, Cranial Nerve (CN) III palsy, and Horner's syndrome.
Nathan D. Wilbanks +3 more
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Preseptal cellulitis in an advanced case of Ludwig’s angina
Ludwig’s angina is known to be diffuse, life-threatening cellulitis that usually involves the submandibular, sublingual, and submental spaces. Prompt diagnosis and management can be a life-saving procedure.
Winly +7 more
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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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