Hidden germ of the immunocompromised: a case of fungal orbital cellulitis

Orbital cellulitis is an infection of the orbital soft tissue that could possibly lead to serious complications if treatment is delayed. It is important to differentiate this condition from a less life-threatening condition like preseptal cellulitis as orbital cellulitis would require a more aggr...

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Main Authors: Er, Lay Ze, Johar MJ
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Language:English
Published: Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019
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spelling my-ukm.journal.155702020-11-04T16:33:31Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15570/ Hidden germ of the immunocompromised: a case of fungal orbital cellulitis Er, Lay Ze Johar MJ, Orbital cellulitis is an infection of the orbital soft tissue that could possibly lead to serious complications if treatment is delayed. It is important to differentiate this condition from a less life-threatening condition like preseptal cellulitis as orbital cellulitis would require a more aggressive treatment than the former condition. The present case discusses about a patient who was diagnosed with orbital cellulitis and developed complications from the disease. The delayed administration of the appropriate antibiotic subsequently led to the patient’s death. The delay was because of the reason that the patient belonged to the immunocompromised group who harbour different causative organism than the normal population. Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15570/1/25_ms0298_pdf_11219.pdf Er, Lay Ze and Johar MJ, (2019) Hidden germ of the immunocompromised: a case of fungal orbital cellulitis. Medicine & Health, 14 (2). pp. 266-270. ISSN 2289-5728 https://www.medicineandhealthukm.com/toc/14/2
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description Orbital cellulitis is an infection of the orbital soft tissue that could possibly lead to serious complications if treatment is delayed. It is important to differentiate this condition from a less life-threatening condition like preseptal cellulitis as orbital cellulitis would require a more aggressive treatment than the former condition. The present case discusses about a patient who was diagnosed with orbital cellulitis and developed complications from the disease. The delayed administration of the appropriate antibiotic subsequently led to the patient’s death. The delay was because of the reason that the patient belonged to the immunocompromised group who harbour different causative organism than the normal population.
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author Er, Lay Ze
Johar MJ,
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Johar MJ,
Hidden germ of the immunocompromised: a case of fungal orbital cellulitis
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title Hidden germ of the immunocompromised: a case of fungal orbital cellulitis
title_short Hidden germ of the immunocompromised: a case of fungal orbital cellulitis
title_full Hidden germ of the immunocompromised: a case of fungal orbital cellulitis
title_fullStr Hidden germ of the immunocompromised: a case of fungal orbital cellulitis
title_full_unstemmed Hidden germ of the immunocompromised: a case of fungal orbital cellulitis
title_sort hidden germ of the immunocompromised: a case of fungal orbital cellulitis
publisher Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2019
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15570/1/25_ms0298_pdf_11219.pdf
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