1993
DOI: 10.1016/0306-3623(93)90166-u
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Ampicillin concentrations in radicular cysts following a single oral administration of bacampicillin

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“…In the case of administration of antibiotics, it is reported that antibiotics penetrated into the periapical lesions [20] and radicular cysts [21] in jaws. Iatrou et al [8] isolated bacteria in 25 patients (67.6%) of 37 patients who had been on antibiotic medication before collecting samples from infected jaw cysts (1–6 days prior).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of administration of antibiotics, it is reported that antibiotics penetrated into the periapical lesions [20] and radicular cysts [21] in jaws. Iatrou et al [8] isolated bacteria in 25 patients (67.6%) of 37 patients who had been on antibiotic medication before collecting samples from infected jaw cysts (1–6 days prior).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the bacampicillin levels in bone peaked at 6.33 µg/g, with a bone to serum mean ratio of 0.2 (11). Using the same methodology, these investigators were able to study the levels of bacampicillin in periapical granulomas, radicular cyst walls and cyst fluids (14, 15). The granuloma to serum, cyst wall to serum and cyst fluid to serum mean ratios were 0.42, 0.23 and 0.77, respectively.…”
Section: ) Can Systemically Administered Antibiotics Reach Pulpal Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,6,7,8,9 O conteúdo cístico é muito variado e inclui desde cristais de colesterol até drogas antibióticas. 10,11 De acordo com a organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS) 12 , os cistos da região maxilofacial podem ser classificados em odontogênicos e não-odontogênicos. Os odontogênicos podem ser de desenvolvimento ou inflamatórios, sendo o cisto radicular classificado como um cisto odontogênico inflamatório.…”
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