Title of article
Common Orbital Infections ~ State of the Art ~ Part I
Author/Authors
Hamed-Azzam, Shirin Moorfields Eye Hospital - London EC1V 2PD, UK , AlHashash, Islam John Ophthalmic Association - London EC1M 6BB, UK , Briscoe, Daniel John Ophthalmic Association - London EC1M 6BB, UK , Rose, Geoffrey E Moorfields Eye Hospital - London EC1V 2PD, UK , Verity, David H Moorfields Eye Hospital - London EC1V 2PD, UK
Pages
8
From page
175
To page
182
Abstract
Infections of the orbit and periorbita are relatively frequent, and can cause significant local and systemic
morbidity. Loss of vision occurs in more than 10% of patients, and systemic sequelae can include meningitis,
intracranial abscess, and death. Numerous organisms infect the orbit, but the most common are bacteria.
There are many methods through which orbital infections occur, with infection from the neighboring
ethmoid sinuses the most likely cause for all age groups. Prompt management is essential in suspected
orbital cellulitis, and involves urgent intravenous antibiotics, rehydration, and treatment of any co-existent
underlying systemic disease, e.g., diabetes, renal failure. This review summarizes the common infectious
processes of the orbit in both pediatric and adult groups. We review pathophysiology, symptoms, signs,
and treatment for infectious orbital processes.
Keywords
Bacterial Orbital Infections , Common Orbital Infections , Orbital Infections
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2431900
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