Oriá, Arianne P.Pinna, Melissa H.Estrela-Lima, AlessandraGomes Junior, Deusdete Conceição [UNESP]Libório, Fernanda A.Assis Dórea Neto, Francisco deOliveira, Alberto V. D.Nogueira, MarcosRequião, Katia2014-05-272014-05-272013-04-01Journal of Medical Primatology, v. 42, n. 2, p. 101-104, 2013.0047-25651600-0684http://hdl.handle.net/11449/74982Background: The accumulation of pus in the orbit originating from an infected dental root is classified as odontogenic intraorbital abscess. Methods: Clinical, laboratory, and image evaluation of a non-human primate was performed. Results: The patient was cured after surgical therapy. Conclusions: This represents the first report of an odontogenic periodontal abscess in Cebus apella. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd.101-104engEnucleationExenterationPrimateazithromycinenrofloxacinflotrilgaramacinagentamicinketoprofenunclassified druganimal cellanimal tissueantibiotic therapyCebuscebus apellaclinical featurecomputer assisted tomographycytodiagnosisdrug substitutiondrug withdrawalexophthalmosmalemedical historynonhumanodontogenic intraorbital abscessorbit infectionperiorbital edemaprescriptionpriority journalweight reductionAnimalsExophthalmosMaleMonkey DiseasesOrbitPeriodontal AbscessCebus apellaPrimatesExophthalmos due to odontogenic intraorbital abscess in Cebus apellaArtigo10.1111/jmp.12035WOS:000315919700007Acesso restrito2-s2.0-84874941370