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164 related items for PubMed ID: 28455457

  • 1. Odontogenic abscess mimicking acute dacryocystitis.
    Mansour AM, Kheir-Jurdi W, Hadi UE, Awar G.
    BMJ Case Rep; 2017 Apr 28; 2017():. PubMed ID: 28455457
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  • 2. Spectrum of pediatric dacryocystitis: medical and surgical management of 54 cases.
    Campolattaro BN, Lueder GT, Tychsen L.
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  • 3. Bilateral dacryocystitis complicated by unilateral retrobulbar abscess in a five-week-old infant.
    Juul-Dam M, Laursen C, Wiboe L, Hertz B, Bille J, Næser K.
    Orbit; 2020 Jun 28; 39(3):209-211. PubMed ID: 31509038
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  • 4. Acute dacryocystitis: an unusual cause of life-threatening orbital intraconal abscess with frozen globe.
    Mauriello JA, Wasserman BA.
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  • 5. Acute dacryocystitis causing orbital cellulitis and abscess.
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  • 6. Retrobulbar orbital abscess secondary to dacryocystitis in a neonate.
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  • 8. [Preseptal and orbital cellulitis in childhood: response to intravenous antibiotics].
    Durán-Giménez-Rico MC, Boto-de-los-Bueis A, Alberto MJ, González-Iglesias MJ, Gabarrón-Hermosilla MI, Abelairas-Gómez J.
    Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol; 2005 Sep 28; 80(9):511-6. PubMed ID: 16193433
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  • 9. Clinical profile and management outcome of acute dacryocystitis: two decades of experience in a tertiary eye care center.
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  • 10. Acute dacryocystitis presenting as an orbital abscess.
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  • 11. Dacryolith-induced acute dacryocystitis: a reversible cause of nasolacrimal duct obstruction.
    Dhillon N, Kreis AJ, Madge SN.
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  • 12. Abscess of the lacrimal sac due to chronic or subacute dacryocystitis: treatment with temporary stent placement in the nasolacrimal duct.
    Janssen AG, Mansour K, Bos JJ, Manoliu RA, Castelijns JA.
    Radiology; 2000 Apr 28; 215(1):300-4. PubMed ID: 10751502
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  • 13. Orbital abscess secondary to acute dacryocystitis: case report.
    Martins MC, Ricardo JR, Akaishi PM, Velasco e Cruz AA.
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  • 14. Pseudodacryocystitis: paediatric case series of infected atypical ethmoid air cells masquerading as recurrent dacryocystitis.
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  • 16. An orbital abscess secondary to acute dacryocystitis.
    Ntountas I, Morschbacher R, Pratt D, Patel BC, Anderson RL, McCann JD.
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  • 17. Orbital cellulitis and abscess secondary to dacryocystitis.
    Kikkawa DO, Heinz GW, Martin RT, Nunery WN, Eiseman AS.
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  • 18. Orbital abscess secondary to acute dacryocystitis.
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  • 19. Acquired fistula of the lacrimal sac and laisser-faire approach. Description of the natural history of acquired fistulas between the lacrimal sac and the skin occurring before planned endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) and without any treatment of the fistula.
    Pison A, Fau JL, Racy E, Fayet B.
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  • 20. Unilateral facial nerve paralysis following an infected lower third molar.
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