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05-08-2012, 05:52 AM
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Nasty Mouth Problem *Don't Watch If Squeamish*
Google Translate: JBM patient, suffering from diseases such as Alzheimer and Parkinson OF EVIL, with 84-year-old male was admitted to the HDML in Parnamirim / RN on August 15, 2011, at 20:00, with disease in the oral cavity in the region anterior, posterior and myiasis sublingual jaw by, for several days with heavy infestation of larvae in the oral cavity. Intraoral examination: the presence of (150) one hundred and fifty larvae in the chin region, sector and region of the mandible sublingual tissue necrosis and exudates and foul odor. Patient has been admitted to regular general was accompanied by clinical and bucofacial. Initial laboratory examination: Normal. PRESCRIPTION: Ivermectin 06mg tablet each, the initial dosage of 02 tablets (12mg) oral; absence of larvae after 48 h and oral hygiene care always done with clorherxine solution of 0.12%. Ivermectin was repeated seven days later by Dr. Edmilson Clinical Hospital and of that duty. Patient with good general clinical examination no larvae, no foul odor and good healing tissue was discharged. |