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- Title:
- Exophthalmos due to odontogenic intraorbital abscess in Cebus apella
- Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA)
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Screening Center for Wild Animals (CETAS)
- Metropolitan Union for Education and Culture (UNIME)
- Getúlio Vargas Zoobotanic Park
- Private Practice
- 0047-2565
- 1600-0684
- 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.
- 1-Apr-2013
- Journal of Medical Primatology, v. 42, n. 2, p. 101-104, 2013.
- 101-104
- 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
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jmp.12035
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