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An 18-month-old child presents with cellulitis of the leg and SpO2 of 88%. There is no prior history of hospitalization or illness. What is the most probable organism?

AMRSA

BStreptococcus pyogenes

CStreptococcus pneumoniae

DAll of the options

2

A man presents 6 hrs after head injury complaining of mild proptosis and scleral hyperemia:

ACaroticocavernous fistula

BRetro-orbital hematoma

CPneumo-orbit

DOrbital cellulitis

3

The patient presents with unilateral proptosis and bilateral abducent nerve palsy. What is the most likely cause?

ACavernous sinus pathology

BOrbital cellulitis

COrbital pseudotumor

DOrbital lymphoma

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