Summary
doi: 10.25005/2074-0581-2011-13-4-130-133
Main clinical nosologic forms of hospital infections in dental patients
Author presented the results of a study on the level and structure of clinical symptoms, ie nosological forms of hospital-acquired infections (HAI) in dental patients by a retrospective analysis of 600 medical cards.
Suppurative inflammation in the maxillofacial region related dental procedures was 20.8%. The most common infections were nosological forms: lymphadenitis (51,2%), acute periostitis (15,2%), alveolitis (10,4%), osteomyelitis (7,2%).
Keywords: hospital infection , purulent-inflammatory diseases, nosological forms, dental manipulation.
Materials on the topic:
- Surgical treatment of idiopathik scared stenose of trachea
- Clinical - immunological disorders in urogenital chlamydiosis in men
- Evaluation of medication «Corvitin» in complex treatment of patients with acute myocardial infarction
- Prevalence of liver cirrhosis in Tajikistan
- Results of therapy patients in acute stage of HIV infection among prisoners
- Analysis of pregnant women morbidity, such as research microelement status of women's population living in districts of town Lipetsk with different atnropotehnogenic load
- Hormonal and metabolic concept of pathogenesis prostate diseases
- MEDICINES INFLUENCING ON REGENERATION OF PERIPHERIAL NERVES
- ABDOMINOPLASTICS IN PATIENTS WITH POSTOPERATING SCARS OF FRONT ABDOMENWALL
- PROCESS OF RECANALIZATION IN YEARLY PERIOD AFTER ACUTE TROMBOPHLEBITIS OF DEEP VEINS OF LOW EXTREMITIS