Atlas of Preseptal (periorbital) cellulitis, Preseptal (periorbital) cellulitis, bacteremic periorbital cellulitis, atlas in medical, tuyenlab.net
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FIGURE 1. A 1-year-old boy with bacteremic periorbital cellulitis. |
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FIGURE 2. Illustration of a sagittal section of the orbit. Orbital septum is the anatomical landmark used to differentiate orbital (or postseptal) from preseptal cellulitis. |
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FIGURE 3. Dacryocystitis as a cause of periorbital cellulitis. |
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FIGURE 4. Periorbital cellulitis complicating herpes simplex virus infection of the face. |
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FIGURE 17-5 Buccal cellulitis in a 6-month-old infant with pneumococcal bacteremia. |
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