Medical Problems in a sample Of Iraqi dental patients
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32828/mdj.v3i4.654Abstract
Medical status of 679 subjects, who attended a dental department in one of the
public clinics in Baghdad, was examined, significant medical histories were found in
133 (19.5%) of the subjects. They included diabetes mellitus (5.31%), hypertension
(3.54%), and peptic ulcer (2.21%), adverse drug reactions (1.18%), neurological
disease and (0.88%), and blood disorders (0.20%).
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