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Volume 27, Number 11—November 2021
Dispatch

Acute Chagas Disease Manifesting as Orbital Cellulitis, Texas, USA

F. Parker HudsonComments to Author , Natalie Homer, Aliza Epstein, and Kristin Mondy
Author affiliations: University of Texas Austin Dell Medical School, Austin, Texas, USA (F.P. Hudson, K. Mondy); Texas Oculoplastics Consultants, Austin (N. Homer, A. Epstein)

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Figure 1

Patient with acute Chagas disease manifesting as orbital cellulitis, Texas, USA, on the day he first accessed care. A) Left periorbital edema and erythema. B) Conjunctival injection.

Figure 1. Patient with acute Chagas disease manifesting as orbital cellulitis, Texas, USA, on the day he first accessed care. A) Left periorbital edema and erythema. B) Conjunctival injection.

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