Orbital cellulitis and subperiosteal abscess are well-defined orbital infections with potential vision- and life-threatening sequelae. Bacterial sinusitis remains the leading cause. All patients with sinusitis-related infections are treated with dual-therapy, broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotics that ...
Antimicrobial therapy is effective management in most patients, with source control requiring surgical intervention [2, 5]. There is significant variation in the antibiotic choice used to treat orbital cellulitis [1]. The largest complete data set of treatment outcomes of children diagnosed with ...
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Management of Odontogenic Orbital Cellulitis Journal of Medicine & LifeDeCroos, F. C.Liao, J. C.Ramey, N. A.Li, I.
ORIGINAL STUDIES Orbital Cellulitis in Children Background: To review the epidemiology and management of orbital cellulitis in children. Methods: The medical records of children <= 18 years old and hospi... S Nageswaran,CR Woods,DK Benjamin,... - 《Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal》...
Some reviews have been published on therapeutic protocols for paediatric orbital cellulitis (1) in order to establish management guidelines.doi:10.1111/apa.15125Neta,CohenShay,ErissonAdi,AnafyGili,Palnizky-SofferEyal,CohenTali,CapuaAyelet,Rimon
and gram-negative bacteria, and where intracranial extension is suspected, medical management should also cover against anaerobes. A recent Cochrane review assessing the effectiveness of corticosteroids in preorbital and orbital cellulitis found patients treated with corticosteroids may have reducedperiorbital...
Ryan JT, Preciado DA, Bauman N, et al. Management of pediatric orbital cellulitis in patients with radiographic findings of subperiosteal abscess.Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2009;140(6):907–911. (Open in a new window)PubMed(Open in a new window)Web of Science ®(Open in a new window...
15Citations Explore all metrics Abstract Most acute nontraumatic periorbital and intraorbital pathologies in pediatric patients have an underlying infectious or inflammatory etiology, and imaging frequently plays a key role in the workup and management of these children. In this paper we review the ...
Computed tomography scan of the brain revealed normal extra-ocular muscles, with no evidence of orbital cellulitis or cavernous sinus thrombosis. She was treated with oral acyclovir 800 mg 5 times per day, intravenous augmentin 1.2 g 8 hourly, ointment acyclovir 5 times per day, topical prednisolo...