A young girl with a previous history of repeated pain over the medial canthus and chronic use of decongestants now presents with intense chills, rigors, and diplopia on lateral gaze. Examination shows an optic disc that is congested. The most likely diagnosis would be:
AOrbital Apex Syndrome
BOrbital Cellulitis
CEthmoidal Sinusitis
DCavernous Sinus Thrombosis
Which fungus is most commonly associated with orbital cellulitis in patients with diabetic ketoacidosis?
ACandida
BMucor
CRhizopus
DAspergillus
A 40F presents with double vision, headaches, and a progressively enlarging thyroid mass. She has proptosis and limited eye movement. TSH is suppressed. Likely cause of her symptoms?
APituitary adenoma
BOrbital cellulitis
CGraves' orbitopathy
DThyroid carcinoma
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