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Curvularia lunata Causing Orbital Cellulitis in a Diabetic Patient: An Old Fungus in a New Territory

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Background and purpose: Rhinocerebral mycosis is a rapidly invasive infection in diabetic patients with an unfavorable course. Herein, we report a rare case of orbital cellulitis caused by Curvularia lunata following fungal rhinosinusitis in a diabetic male

Sinogenic intracranial empyema in children.

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BACKGROUND Sinogenic intracranial empyema (SIE) is an uncommon complication of sinusitis that can lead to devastating neurologic sequelae. Early recognition of the clinical findings is critical so that proper management can be instituted. OBJECTIVE To describe the symptoms, signs, and laboratory and

Bilateral enucleation due to multi-bacterial fulminant endogenous panophthalmitis.

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The case is presented of a 62 year-old woman with a rapid, progressive bilateral decrease in visual acuity and panuveitis with orbital cellulitis. She was also in poor general condition, with emesis and fever. Septicaemia due to Klebsiella pneumoniae and bilateral endogenous panophthalmitis were

Severe Complications From Infectious Mononucleosis After Prolonged Steroid Therapy.

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Infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a disease common among adolescents in the United States. Frequently, symptoms include sore throat, malaise, fevers, lymphadenopathy, and abdominal pain. Severe complications have been reported such as splenic rupture, acute upper airway obstruction, hepatitis, acute

Bilateral cavernous sinus thrombosis in a patient with tacrolimus-associated posttransplant thrombotic microangiopathy.

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Purpose To report a case of bilateral cavernous sinus thrombosis (CST) in a patient with tacrolimus-associated posttransplant thrombotic microangiopathy. Methods Case report. Results An 8-year-old boy with a medical history of orthotopic heart transplant, posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease,

Orbital Myocysticercosis different Presentation and Management in Eastern Nepal

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Introduction: Ocular cysticercosis is a preventable cause of blindness. It is caused by parasitic infestation caused by the larval form of Taenia solium. Poor sanitation and improper management of food and meat products are the major

Scedosporium apiospermum: A Rare Cause of Aggressive Orbital Apex Syndrome.

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Orbital apex syndrome (OAS) is a localized orbital cellulitis at the orbital apex that can cause vision loss from optic neuropathy and ophthalmoplegia involving multiple cranial nerves. Herein, we report a rare and rapidly progressive case of OAS secondary to fungal pansinusitis caused by

Identifying and managing intracranial complications of sinusitis in children: a retrospective series.

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BACKGROUND Of patients admitted to hospital with sinusitis, about 3% have an intracranial complication. We describe the clinical features, laboratory data, imaging findings, and outcomes of pediatric patients with intracranial complications of sinusitis. METHODS A retrospective chart review of all

Subdural empyema as a complication of sinusitis in the pediatric population.

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OBJECTIVE Sinusitis is a rare cause of intracranial infection in children. While intracranial complications of sinusitis are rare, the morbidity and mortality remain high. Subdural empyema is recognized as the most common sinogenic intracranial complication. We undertook a review of our cases of
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