2009, Number 6
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Rev ADM 2009; 66 (6)
Importancia de las enfermedades hematológicas en estomatología pediátrica Parte II de III, Alteraciones estomatológicas secundarias a trastornos leucocitarios
Islas GMR, Teja AE, Bravo LA
Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 12-15
PDF size: 188.40 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The white cell disorders includes a group of diseases that affect the number, shape or function of white blood cells predispose to patients at bacterial and fungal infections.
Objective: to emphasize the oral manifestations and stomatological management of leukocyte abnormal (leukopenia, leukocytosis).
Conclusions: changes in white blood cells mainly neutropenia predisposes patients to infections, an adequate clinical history and a systematic review helps us detect signs and symptoms that make us suspect an alteration of the leukocytes for which we must seek a blood cytometry and forward with the haematologist.
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