Journal of Japanese Society of Dentistry for Medically Compromised Patient
Online ISSN : 1884-667X
Print ISSN : 0918-8150
ISSN-L : 0918-8150
Clinical observation of the dental and oral surgical management for the medically compromised patient.
Hiroo Baba, Hiroshi Kurita, Akira Kotani
Hiroo BabaHiroshi KuritaAkira Kotani
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1998 Volume 6 Issue 2 Pages 48-54

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Clinico-Statistical analysis of patients with suspected hemorrhagic tendency who had needed dental and oral surgical manegement has been reported. There were 261 patients who suspected hemorrhagic tendency among 7988 outpatients visited at our hospital in the period from July, 1986 to June, 1990, with an incidence of 3.3%. The mean age of the patients was 37.5 years. The hematological disease was the most common disease (63.2%), followed by disease of cardiovascular disease (24.9%), hepatic disease (5.4%), renal disease (3.8%) and cerebral vascular disease (2.7%). Of 261 patients with suspected hemorrhagic tendency, 147 patients (56.3%) recieved on blood managements. Of these 147 patients, 56 patients (38.1%) recieved total special concideration for hemorrhagic tendency. There are six patients with after-bleeding.
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