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  1. ... may prevent it from spreading and becoming orbital cellulitis.
  2. ... the orbit from the adjacent sinuses; by orbital cellulitis, sinus thrombosis, and paralysis of the ocular muscles. 368 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS. Bilateral exophthalmos, varying from ...
  3. ... of an uncleanly operation. The treatment of orbital cellulitis described in another section is applicable. Ten- onitis, or inflammation of the orbito-ocular fascia, has followed squint operations. (4) Perforation of ...
  4. ... and Eye-glasses—The Ophthalmoscope—Test-types— Exophthalmos—Cellulitis Orbitae—Exophthalmic Goitre—Tumors of the Orbit —Intra-ocular Tumors—Excision of the Eyeball—Artificial Eyes.........538- ...
  5. ... Ophthalmic memoranda. tensively to face and scalp; orbital cellulitis recovery without impairment of vision. 6 pp 8°. [Philadelphia, 1890.] Repr.from: Phila. Hosp. Rep., 1890, i. ----. The ocular complications of malaria. 21 pp. 12°. [Philadelphia, 1890.] ...
  6. ... 1906, xvi, 362-365.— Wilson (W.J.) Orbital cellulitis: a case. Am.Lancet, Detroit, 1889, n. s, xiii, 5-7.—Wood (C. A.) Retro- ocular abscess. Tr.Wcst. Ophth., Otol. [etc.],Ass. Ophth. ...
  7. ... The etiologic factors noted in relation to the ocular muscle palsies, both external and internal, were syphilis, acute infections, especially influenza, encephalitis, sinus affections, orbital cellulitis and injury; but the records are not sufficiently ...
  8. ... 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, ...
  9. ... hemonhage or set up more or less severe cellulitis with proptosis and limitation of ocular movement. In a large number of cases, how- ever, the swelling rapidly subsides under fomentations, a'd the foreign ... alone. When the cellulitis is severe or increasing, it must be treated, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Ophthalmic diseases and therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Boericke & Tafel, 1892
    ... Nystagmus, 81 Causes, 81 Prognosis, 81 Treatment, 81 Ocular muscles, 62 Anatomy, 62 Centre of rotation, 62 Horopter, 64 Qidema of the retina, 260 (_Edematous cellulitis, 53 Onosmodium virginianum, 491 Opacities of the cornea, ...
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