Exophthalmos due to odontogenic intraorbital abscess in Cebus apella
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2013-04-01
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Oriá, Arianne P.
Pinna, Melissa H.
Estrela-Lima, Alessandra
Gomes Junior, Deusdete Conceição [UNESP]
Libório, Fernanda A.
Assis Dórea Neto, Francisco de
Oliveira, Alberto V. D.
Nogueira, Marcos
Requião, Katia
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Background: 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.
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Enucleation, Exenteration, Primate, azithromycin, enrofloxacin, flotril, garamacina, gentamicin, ketoprofen, unclassified drug, animal cell, animal tissue, antibiotic therapy, Cebus, cebus apella, clinical feature, computer assisted tomography, cytodiagnosis, drug substitution, drug withdrawal, exophthalmos, male, medical history, nonhuman, odontogenic intraorbital abscess, orbit infection, periorbital edema, prescription, priority journal, weight reduction, Animals, Exophthalmos, Male, Monkey Diseases, Orbit, Periodontal Abscess, Cebus apella, Primates
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Journal of Medical Primatology, v. 42, n. 2, p. 101-104, 2013.