Autoimmune diseases of the gums

    • [DOCX File]Algorithm for Thrombocytopenia (Case Definition Only)

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      autoimmune disease. pain. paresthesias. cold sensitivity. bilateral and symmetric. Other diseases. Aorititis - inflammation. Aortoiliac disease. Aortic aneurysm. sac vs fusiform vs mycocytic. causes: trauma, congenital, inflammatory, pregnancy, ***atherosclerosis. ... bleeding gums. Only 25% of untreated distal (below the knee) thrombi proceed ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 19: Diseases of the Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat

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      Bleeding gums or nosebleeds. Bloody stool or urine. Petechiae –- small red or purple spots on skin or mucous membranes. This is the most “strongest” symptom of all indicating Thrombocytopenia. ... History or currently having Autoimmune diseases (ICD-9: 279.4, 279.41, 279.49) Rheumatoid Arthritis (ICD-9: 714, 714.x, 714.xx) Lupus (ICD-9 ...

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    • [DOCX File]Problem: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...

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      Xerostomia is an abnormal reduction in saliva that leads to dryness of the mouth. It can be caused by medications, radiation therapy, autoimmune diseases, and surgery. In children, several asthma medications decrease salivary flow. Xerostomia increases an individual’s risk for developing caries and susceptibility to oral candidiasis.

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    • [DOC File]Sjogren's Syndrome: A Guide for the Patient

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      Autoimmune diseases (such as pemphigus vulgaris, bullous pemphigoid, systemic lupus erythematosus, discoid lupus erythematosus) Drug-induced—ulcerative disorder of the skin and moist tissues of the mouth (such as “toxic epidermal necrolysis” or “erythema multiforme”)

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    • [DOC File]Table 2-1 Risk Factors for Oral Health Problems

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      P/E: Oral cavity - break in m.m. due to dental surgery, tooth extractions, tooth abscesses, root canals, cleaning ( abrasions on gums. Organisms enter bloodstream (requires large #) ( localize in damaged valves, scar tissue in heart ( multiply ( mild inflammation, …

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    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      Oral health is inseparable from overall, systemic health. Oral health status can reveal signs and symptoms of many general health conditions. More than 100 systemic conditions have oral manifestations, including nutritional deficiencies, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular diseases, stroke, respiratory infections, diabetes, and pancreatic cancer.

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    • [DOC File]CH. 21 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT

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      2. Diseases of oral soft tissue. a. Can be the root cause to other health problems. i. 90% of diseases affecting the human body may have oral manifestations. b. Some common mouth disorders include the following: i. Cold sores (a) Painful sores on the lips and around the mouth. ii. Canker sores (a) Painful sores in the mouth or on the gums. iii ...

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    • Is Periodontal Disease an Autoimmune Disorder?

      Aug 16, 2002 · There is a slightly increased incidence of autoimmune diseases in siblings and children. It is likely that some environmental agent (such as a virus) triggers the disease process in individuals when other predisposing genes are present. ... Use only a small amount of toothpaste and start on the biting surfaces, then work down to the gums ...

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