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Systemic Diseases and the Elderly

Dental Update, 2010
Although systemic diseases can occur at any age, they are more common in older patients. Accurate and detailed medical and drug histories are important in dental practice as many conditions and medications can influence oral health and dental care in patients. Not only can these conditions influence patient care in the surgery and oral hygiene at home,
McCreary, Christine   +1 more
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Menstruation and Systemic Disease

New England Journal of Medicine, 1958
Diabetes Mellitus It is said that adult diabetes commonly results in infrequent and scanty uterine bleeding, amenorrhea, decreased libido and sterility.248 In children with poorly controlled diabet...
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Nails in Systemic Disease

Dermatologic Clinics, 1985
Nail abnormalities secondary to systemic disease are important to the dermatologist because they are readily examined and may be the initial signal that systemic disease may be present. Some of the abnormal nail findings represent part of a symptom complex that may be useful in physical diagnosis.
C R, Daniel, W M, Sams, R K, Scher
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The Eye and Systemic Disease

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1988
This article describes various ocular manifestations of certain systemic diseases. The most common are given herein, but in addition several less common conditions are detailed because of the life-threatening nature of the underlying cause. Emergency physicians need to be aware of these conditions in order to be prepared for possible presentations in ...
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Acne and Systemic Disease

Medical Clinics of North America, 2009
Acne is the most common disease of the skin. It affects 85% of teenagers, 42.5% of men, and 50.9% of women between the ages of 20 and 30 years.96,97 The role of hormones, particularly as a trigger of sebum production and sebaceous growth and differentiation, is well known.
Margarita S, Lolis   +2 more
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Pericarditis in Systemic Diseases

Cardiology Clinics, 1990
Acute pericarditis is associated with four categories of systemic diseases: vasculitis-connective tissue disease; immunopathies and hypersensitivity states; disorders of metabolism; and diseases of uncertain origin or in association with various syndromes. Multiple overlapping may occur among these categories.
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Systemic Diseases

ains · Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie, 2003
F, Hrska, W, Graninger, M, Frass
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Systemic diseases and disorders

2019
Alterations in the ability to smell or taste are of considerable consequence, impacting quality of life, safety, nutrition, and dietary activities. These primary senses are influenced by a wide range of systemic diseases and disorders that commonly involve the entire body.
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The Pancreas and Systemic Disease

Medical Clinics of North America, 1966
F W, Nugent, D E, Hoffman
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