نتایج جستجو برای: orbital abscess

تعداد نتایج: 63502  

Journal: :International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology 2007
Yael Oestreicher-Kedem Liat Ben-Sira Galia Grissaru Ari DeRowe

We report a rare case of acute otitis media (AOM) complicated by arterial brain infarction, meningitis and orbital cellulitis. Computed tomography (CT) initially showed suspected epidural abscess, coalescent mastoiditis, and orbital cellulitis. Further clinical deterioration occurred following mastoidectomy and evacuation of the abscess. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed subacute brain ...

Journal: :Archivos de la Sociedad Espanola de Oftalmologia 2014
D Pardo-López E España-Gregori A Alamar H Morera M Diaz-Llopis

CLINIC CASE Peribulbar anesthesia is used in daily practice during cataract surgery. It is a safe technique, but not without complications. We present the case of a man who had an orbital abscess secondary to peribulbar anesthesia that led to the perforation of an unknown frontoethmoidal mucocele. DISCUSSION Orbital abscess secondary to an iatrogenic mucocele perforation after anesthesia is a...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2013
Mousa Victor Al-Madani Ahmed Essa Khatatbeh Rania Zaid Rawashdeh Nemer Falah Al-Khtoum Nabil Radwan Shawagfeh

OBJECTIVE To investigate orbital complications in children and adult with sinusitis. METHOD Patients attending ENT clinic with sinusitis from January 2010 until January 2012 were included. Patients were classified into two groups according to their age. First involved children aged less than 16 and second included adults older than 16 years. Clinical picture, sinus involved, management and ou...

2015
Murat Gümüşsoy Ömer Uğur İlker Burak Arslan İbrahim Çukurova

Introduction Even though orbital complications in acute rhinosinusitis are not very common, they can be very severe complications, with high mortality rates, due to infection spreading to orbital and intracranial tissues (1). Especially due to intracranial complications, acute rhinosinusitis is considered in the life-threatening disease group. As per Chandler et al. (2), orbital complications a...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2007
Antonio Augusto Velasco e Cruz Ricardo Cassiano Demarco Fabiana Cardoso Pereira Valera Antônio Carlos dos Santos Wilma Therezinha Anselmo-Lima Regina Maria da Silva Marquezini

UNLABELLED Rhinosinusitis is a severe sickness and may have serious complications. Orbital complications happen more often, due to anatomical particularities and are lethal in 5% of patients. They vary from inflammatory signs to proptosis, loss of ocular motility and blindness. AIM We propose a new classification of acute rhinosinusitis complications. METHODS A review of 83 patients with CT...

Journal: :The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS 2007
Zunaina Embong Shatriah Ismail Asokumaran Thanaraj Adil Hussein

A 43 year-old man presented with pain on the right tooth for three days duration. Computed tomography showed left orbital cellulitis and right parapharyngeal abscess. There was also evidence suggestive of a dental abscess over right upper alveolar region. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed left superior ophthalmic vein thrombosis. Emergency drainage of the right parapharyngeal abscess was perf...

2013
Antoni Krzeski Mirosław J Szczepański

The authors present the endoscopic intranasal orbital decompression, one of the surgical techniques used for orbital decompression. It can be applied for various indications. The most common indications are: maxillo-facial trauma, orbital haemorrhage, subperiorbital abscess as the complication of sinusitis, optic neuropathy, thyroidassociated orbitopathy (Graves’ orbitopathy). The authors concl...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia 2008
Marcia Clivati Martins José Reinaldo da Silva Ricardo Patrícia Mitiko Santello Akaishi Antonio Augusto Velasco e Cruz

Acute dacryocystitis usually induces preseptal infection. In rare instances the infection that is confined to the lacrimal sac can extend to the orbital contents resulting in orbital cellulitis. We present a case of intraconal abscess secondary to acute dacryocystitis and review the literature of orbital cellulitis resulting from acute lacrimal sac infection.

Journal: :Brazilian Dental Journal 2009

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