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  1. ... peri-urethral cellulitis, peri-venous cellulitis, peri-ccecal cellulitis, peri- ocular cellulitis, and 'peri-uterine cellulitis. Peri-phalangeal Cellulitis ( ...
  2. ... the limb, and reduce the risk of complications. Prevention of Secondary Complications Secondary cellulitis is prevented through the following measures: Prevention of ...
  3. ... 15: 118-24.— Eagleton, W. P. Suggestions for prevention of ocular and aural sequelae of meningococcic meningitis. Ibid., 1937, ...
  4. ... P Mortimer, personal communication]. The following are appropriate: Prevention of secondary cellulitis in areas with lymphedema, particularly as cellulitis may ...
  5. ... eyeball may suppurate. In certain types of orbital cellulitis extensive intra-ocular changes occur, with hemorrhages and vascular alterations, due ... tissues of the orbit. The treatment of orbital cellulitis, described in ... orbito-ocular fascia, has followed squint opera- tions. 4. Perforation ...
  6. ... 83.— Yudkin, A. M. Vitamins in treatment and prevention of ocular diseases. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1938, 19: 366-77. ---- ... F. I., & Krol, A. G. [Electromagnetic operation in prevention of consequences of ocular trauma] Sovet. vest, oft., 1933, 2: 43-54.— ...
  7. ... York M. J. [etc.], 1923, cxvii, 733-736. -----. Prevention of ocular injuries in industrial occupations. Surg. J., Chicago, 1924- ... W.) Industrial trauma in relation to development of ocular tuberculosis, syphilis and ... prevention and first-aid treatment. Oph- thalmoscope, Lond., 1915, ...
  8. ... Par., 1920, 9: 429-31.—Vermooten, V. The prevention of perivesical cellulitis and suppuration fol- lowing suprapubic cystostomy by the ... America, 1932, 12: 1215.—Keyes, E. L. Pelvic cellulitis following suprapubic cystotomy and its prevention by pre- vesical section. J. Urol., Bait., 1930, ...
  9. ... et al 2024 ]. Periorbital edema is the predominant ocular adnexal finding. Less frequent manifestations include orbital inflammation or cellulitis, orbital myositis, dacryoadenitis, optic perineuritis, or oculomotor nerve ...
  10. ... set up more or less severe the'orbit. cellulitis with proptosis and limitation of ocular move- ment. In a large number of cases, however, the swelling rapidly subsides under fomentations, and the foreign ... alone. When the cellulitis is severe or increasing, it must be treated, ...
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