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Alba Jover Cerveró

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Dental management in renal failure : patients on dialysis

2008

Chronic renal failure is an important health care problem throughout the world, with an incidence of 337, 90, 107 and 95 new cases per million inhabitants/year in the United States, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, respectively. These figures moreover invariably tend to increase. During the progression of renal damage, clinical manifestations are noted in practically all body organs and systems, and 90% of all affected patients experience oral symptoms. The existing management options range from simple measures based on changes in diet and life style, to different forms of dialysis (hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis), and also kidney transplantation. Given the multiple oral…

stomatognathic diseasesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]
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Dental treatment of patients with coagulation factor alterations: An update

2007

Hemostasia is a defense mechanism that protects vascular integrity, avoids blood loss, and maintains blood fluidity throughout the circulatory system. The biochemical processes leading to blood clot formation are complex, and alterations can appear at any point within the chain of events. While a range of alterations can affect the coagulation factors, some are more common than others in the general population, including congenital (hemophilia A and B, Von Willebrand’s disease) and acquired disorders (anticoagulant drugs). Such diseases require special consideration in the context of dental treatment, and therefore must be known to dental professionals. Interconsultation with the hematologi…

prevencióninterconsultaanticoagulant drugscoagulation factors:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]hemofiliapreventionVon Willebrand’s diseasehemophiliaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASfactores de coagulaciónHemostasiaenfermedad de von WillebrandVon Willebrand’s diseasefármacos anticoagulantesaccidentes hemorrágicosinterconsultationbleeding accidents
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