Background: To review the epidemiology and management of orbital cellulitis in children. Methods: The medical records of children ≤18 years old and hospitalized from June 1, 1992, through May 31 ...
2006;25(8):695-699. Our local study is limited by its retrospective design and relatively small number of cases, although it is one of the larger series of orbital cellulitis reported to date.
Periorbital cellulitis, where the position and function of the eye is unaffected, is the result of preseptal soft tissue infection, and occurs more frequently than orbital cellulitis. Orbital ...
The case discussed is that of a neonate who presented with rapidly progressing ophthalmic symptoms suggestive of orbital cellulitis. The neonate also had extensive intracranial involvement and had ...
You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways. Adamson J, Waterfield T. Fifteen-minute consultation: Preseptal and orbital cellulitis.
Initial conventional treatment for presumed preseptal cellulitis was unsuccessful. Despite treatment with broad spectrum antibiotics, the preseptal cellulitis progressed to orbital cellulitis with ...
Pupils are equal and reactive with no afferent pupillary defect. Visual acuity and colour vision are normal on examination.’ In this article, we consider the approach to preseptal and orbital ...
Recovery was complete. Orbital cellulitis is a dangerous, rare, swiftly progressing disease that usually occurs in children, including small children. It is often caused by sinusitis or ...
To describe causes of preseptal cellulitis (PSC) and outcome of treatment in patients admitted to a tertiary eye-care centre. Methods: A 15-year (January 1991 to December 2005) review of inpatients ...
With unilateral presentation one should think of orbital pseudotumour, orbital cellulitis, cavernous sinus thrombosis, or intraorbital neoplasms. 1 Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO) usually is associated ...