Orbital cellulitis is the inflammation of eye tissues behind the orbital septum. It most commonly refers to an acute spread of infection in the eye socket from either the adjacent sinuses or through ...
Orbital cellulitis is an uncommon complication of ophthalmic surgery. It has been reported after strabismus surgery, blepharoplasty, radial keratomy and retinal surgery. 1,2 This is a short case ...
Orbital cellulitis is an inflammation and infection of the soft tissue, in the posterior part of eye socket. It generally refers to bacterial infection of fat and muscles around the eye, which could ...
Orbital cellulitis is an ophthalmic emergency that may lead to both life- and sight-threatening complications. We report the case of a child who presented with orbital cellulitis secondary to ...
A 54-year-old woman lost vision in one eye after developing orbital cellulitis following a tooth extraction, according to a recent case report published in Advances in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
A collective gasp went up as the patient poked his head into the staff work area. The poor little guy looked like a toddler Rocky after his final round in the ring. But instead of looking bruised, ...
The dad's eye began to throb and swell up so much it 'felt like it was going to explode' A DAD’S “pink eye” turned out to be a killer infection that left him looking like “Sloth from The Goonies”.
An eight-year-old boy with marked periorbital erythema and oedema with proptosis in his right eye is brought in by his anxious mother. A week earlier he briefly complained of nasal pain and three days ...
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