1. Neonatal orbital abscess
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Khalil M Al-Salem, Fawaz A Alsarayra, and Areej R Somkawar
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Clinical profile ,Indian population ,optic neuritis treatment trial ,optic neuritis ,Decompression of the orbit ,diplopia ,orbit ,thyroid exophthalmos ,thyroid ophthalmopathy ,Limbus incision ,subconjunctival incision ,sutureless manual small-incision cataract surgery ,wound construction ,Central retinal vein occlusion ,intravitrealbevacizumab ,intravitrealtriamcinolone acetonide ,macular edema ,Contrast sensitivity ,fixation ,microperimeter ,normative data ,retinal sensitivity ,Optical coherence tomography ,optic disc pit ,retinal detachment ,retinoschisis ,Homocysteine ,retinal vein occlusion ,visual impairment ,Diabetic macular edema ,monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 ,soluble intracellular adhesion molecule-1 ,vascular endothelial growth factor ,Compressive optic neuropathy ,humphrey visual field ,ischemic optic neuropathy ,multifocal visual evoked potential ,Age ,body mass index ,gender ,high density lipoprotein ,intraocular pressure ,lipid profiles ,total cholesterol ,triglyceride ,Capsular tension ring ,cataract ,intraocular lens ,myopia ,phacoemulsification ,posterior capsular opacification ,Ethnicity ,Indian ,macular thickness ,normative ,retinal nerve fiber layer ,Ocular torticollis ,superior oblique palsy ,surgery ,Barriers to follow-up ,pediatric cataract ,visual outcome ,Cataract ,intracameral mydriatic solution ,no preoperative mydriatic ,Disc edema ,neem oil ,putamen ,toxin-induced encephalopathy ,Toxic Optic Neuropathy Secondary to Consumption of Neem Oil ,Absent thumb ,craniofacial defects ,limbal dermoid ,Nager syndrome ,Keratitis ,Rhodotorula sp ,Polymerase chain reaction ,Atypical ,cholesterol granuloma ,Capsular block syndrome ,optic neuropathy ,Haptic fracture ,posterior chamber intraocular lens fracture ,spontaneous fracture ,Bacterial conjunctivitis ,conjunctivitis ,gram negative diplococcus ,Neisseria sicca ,netilmicin ,Aspergillosis ,endophthalmitis ,vitrectomy ,voriconazole ,Eyelid retraction ,orbital infection ,orbital neonatal abscess ,neonatal abscess ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Orbital complications due to ethmoiditis are rare in neonates. A case of orbital abscess due to acute ethmoiditis in a 28-day-old girl is presented. A Successful outcome was achieved following antimicrobial therapy alone; spontaneous drainage of the abscess occurred from the lower lid without the need for surgery. From this case report, we intend to emphasize on eyelid retraction as a sign of neonatal orbital abscess, and to review all the available literature of similar cases.
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- 2014
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