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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 Jul; 70(7): 2755-2757
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224395
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-185983

ABSTRACT

Orbital cellulitis is a septic process between the ethmoid and orbitary tissue representing the most frequent cause of unilateral exophthalmos, Orbital cellulitis is an uncommon infectious process in which patient may present with pain, reduced visual acuity, compromised ocular motility and significant proptosis, The close cooperation between ophthalmologists and ENT specialists is required both for diagnosis and treatment.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-137058

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We report a case of neovascular glaucoma in a 16-year-old boy. The disease was advanced, causing loss of vision in one eye and impaired vision in the other eye at the time of diagnosis. He presented with progressive bilateral visual loss and eye pain for three months. His previous systemic and ocular history was unremarkable. The further history taking and investigations revealed diabetes mellitus, family history of diabetes mellitus, family problems, and multiple substance dependence. The clinical diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and management are discussed.

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Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society ; : 489-497, 1982.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-141053

ABSTRACT

We have observed 9 cases of juvenile diabetes mellitus who were admitted to Pediatrics Department of Presbyterian Medical Center in Jeon-ju, during period of 7 years and 2 months from Jan, 1974 to Mar, 1981. The following results were obtained. 1) Incidence of juvenile diabetes mellitus was 0.088% of all patients who were admitted to Pediatric Department ward during period of 7 years and 2 months. 2) The highest age incidence was in the age group of 8~9years, and male to female ratio was 7:2 with male preponderance, and seasonal distribution showed high incidence in winter. 3) Cardinal symptoms were polyuria (8case), polydipsia (8case), and general weakness (6 case), weight loss (5 case), polyphaia(3 case), abdominal pain and nausea vomiting (2case), and On examination there were signs of dehydration (6 case), emaciation(3case), abdominal rigidity (2case) in order of frequency. 4) The mean blood glucose level was 468 mg%, and leukocytosis was found in 4 cases of the 9 at admission. 5) Ketoacidosis was noted in 4 cases and the blood glucose level ranged from 417 mg% to 750mg%, and patients received treatment with continuous infusion of low dose insulin. 6) The average duration of hospitalization was 12 days and dosage of insulin needed was 0.8~1.9unit/kg/day. Only one case was followed up and the patients A1c Hgb level was within normal limit.


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Female , Humans , Male , Abdominal Pain , Blood Glucose , Dehydration , Diabetes Mellitus , Hospitalization , Incidence , Insulin , Ketosis , Leukocytosis , Nausea , Pediatrics , Polydipsia , Polyuria , Protestantism , Seasons , Vomiting , Weight Loss
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Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society ; : 489-497, 1982.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-141052

ABSTRACT

We have observed 9 cases of juvenile diabetes mellitus who were admitted to Pediatrics Department of Presbyterian Medical Center in Jeon-ju, during period of 7 years and 2 months from Jan, 1974 to Mar, 1981. The following results were obtained. 1) Incidence of juvenile diabetes mellitus was 0.088% of all patients who were admitted to Pediatric Department ward during period of 7 years and 2 months. 2) The highest age incidence was in the age group of 8~9years, and male to female ratio was 7:2 with male preponderance, and seasonal distribution showed high incidence in winter. 3) Cardinal symptoms were polyuria (8case), polydipsia (8case), and general weakness (6 case), weight loss (5 case), polyphaia(3 case), abdominal pain and nausea vomiting (2case), and On examination there were signs of dehydration (6 case), emaciation(3case), abdominal rigidity (2case) in order of frequency. 4) The mean blood glucose level was 468 mg%, and leukocytosis was found in 4 cases of the 9 at admission. 5) Ketoacidosis was noted in 4 cases and the blood glucose level ranged from 417 mg% to 750mg%, and patients received treatment with continuous infusion of low dose insulin. 6) The average duration of hospitalization was 12 days and dosage of insulin needed was 0.8~1.9unit/kg/day. Only one case was followed up and the patients A1c Hgb level was within normal limit.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Abdominal Pain , Blood Glucose , Dehydration , Diabetes Mellitus , Hospitalization , Incidence , Insulin , Ketosis , Leukocytosis , Nausea , Pediatrics , Polydipsia , Polyuria , Protestantism , Seasons , Vomiting , Weight Loss
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