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FIGURE 1. Allergic shiners in a child with acute bacterial sinusitis. Allergy is a risk factor for the development of acute bacterial sinusitis. |
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FIGURE 2. Periorbital erythema and swelling in a 1-year-old child with pansinusitis and left orbital abscess. |
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FIGURE 3. Periorbital swelling in a 12-year-old boy with left orbital cellulitis as a complication of acute bacterial sinusitis. |
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FIGURE 4. Opacification of the left ethmoidal and maxillary sinuses in a 5-year-old boy with acute bacterial sinusitis. Note the air fluid level in the left maxillary sinus. |
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FIGURE 5. Opacification of the ethmoidal and sphenoid sinuses in a 16-year-old boy with acute bacterial sinusitis. |
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FIGURE 6. Opacification of the left ethmoidal and maxillary sinuses in a young girl who developed orbital cellulitis as a complication of acute bacterial sinusitis. |
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FIGURE 7. Air fluid level in left frontal sinus and proptosis of the frontal bone in an adolescent who developed Pott’s puffy tumor and a subdural empyema from acute bacterial sinusitis. |
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