All cases of orbital cellulitis were associated with sinusitis; ethmoid sinusitis was present in 40 (98%) patients. Proptosis and/or ophthalmoplegia was documented in 30 (73%), and 34 (83% ...
"In rare cases, severe untreated sinusitis may lead to orbital cellulitis or orbital abscess," adds Eng Cern. "They are known as infections of the eye. It also has the potential to affect the brain.
Posterior scleritis is a rare but potentially sight-threatening condition that commonly causes diagnostic confusion due to its variable and perplexing clinical symptoms and signs. We present a case of ...
The experts warned: “Untreated sinusitis can lead to complications, including chronic infections or even more serious conditions like orbital cellulitis, an infection around the eyes.” ...
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.
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