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Rev. ADM ; 81(3): 177-181, mayo-jun. 2024. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1567277

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El síndrome de Apert, marcado por la acrocéfalo-sindactilia, es una condición genética que genera deformidades dentofaciales incluyendo craneosinostosis, alteraciones faciales y malformaciones en extremidades. La mutación en el gen FGFR2, ya sea heredada o resultante de mutaciones esporádicas, desencadena esta compleja condición. La relevancia de abordar el síndrome de Apert se manifiesta no sólo en las implicaciones estéticas, sino también en su impacto en la salud oral. Romper con los paradigmas odontológicos actuales implica reconocer las particularidades de estos pacientes y proporcionar una atención especializada. La necesidad de una capacitación específica para los profesionales de la salud oral es evidente, permitiendo un enfoque integral que aborde la prevención y el tratamiento de las malformaciones craneofaciales asociadas. Superar los desafíos tradicionales implica adoptar una perspectiva inclusiva y personalizada en la atención odontológica. Esto no sólo mejora la calidad de vida de los pacientes con síndrome de Apert, sino que también destaca la importancia de una atención adaptada que trascienda los límites convencionales, ofreciendo soluciones innovadoras para las complejidades bucodentales asociadas a esta condición genética (AU)


Apert syndrome, marked by acrocephalosyndactyly, is a genetic condition that generates dentofacial deformities, including craniosynostosis, facial alterations and limb malformations. Mutation in the FGFR2 gene, whether inherited or resulting from sporadic mutations, triggers this complex condition. The relevance of addressing Apert syndrome is manifested not only in the aesthetic implications, but also in its impact on oral health. Breaking with current dental paradigms involves recognizing the particularities of these patients and providing specialized care. The need for specific training for dental health professionals is evident, allowing a comprehensive approach that addresses the prevention and treatment of associated craniofacial malformations. Overcoming traditional challenges means taking an inclusive and personalized perspective on dental care. This not only improves the quality of life of patients with Apert syndrome, but also highlights the importance of tailored care that transcends conventional boundaries, offering innovative solutions for the oral complexities associated with this genetic conditio (AU)


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Humanos , Feminino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Acrocefalossindactilia/terapia , Assistência Odontológica para a Pessoa com Deficiência/métodos , Higiene Bucal/educação , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente , Acrocefalossindactilia/genética , Protocolos Clínicos , México
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BMC Oral Health ; 24(1): 192, 2024 Feb 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38321523

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BACKGROUND: Moebius syndrome (MS) is a rare, non-progressive, neuromuscular, congenic disease involving the oral maxillofacial region. The present study aimed to describe the oral and extraoral findings in MS patients and their comprehensive dental management. METHODS: A digital search was carried out in PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, restricted to articles in English from Jan 01, 2000, to Apr 02, 2023, following PRISMA guidelines. The methodological quality of the studies was evaluated following the JBI guidelines. Qualitative analysis was carried out on the overall result, extraoral and intraoral manifestations, considering dental management as appropriate. RESULTS: Twenty-three studies were included, and a total of 124 cases of patients with MS were analyzed. The 82% of patients with MS were younger than 15 years of age. The most frequent extraoral manifestations were blinking and visual problems (78,22%), malformations of the upper and lower limbs (58,22%), bilateral facial paralysis (12,90%), lack of facial expression (12.09%), and unilateral facial paralysis (6,45%). On the other hand, the most frequent oral manifestations were tongue deformities (78,22%), micrognathia (37,90%), labial incompetence (36,29%), cleft palate (22,87%), gothic palate (16,12%), microstomia (15,32%), anterior open bite (15,32%), dental caries (8,87%), and periodontal disease (8,06%). The majority of MS patients were treated by pediatric dentistry (60,86%), using a surgical approach (56,52%), and orthodontic and orthopedic maxillary (43,47%) followed by restorative (39,13%), and periodontal treatments (21,73%). CONCLUSIONS: This systematic review demonstrates that patients with MS present a wide variety of oral and extraoral manifestations, for which dental treatments are planned and tailored to each patient in accordance with oral manifestations. These treatments encompass problem resolution and oral health maintenance, incorporating recent techniques in managing and treating patients with MS.


Assuntos
Fissura Palatina , Cárie Dentária , Paralisia Facial , Síndrome de Möbius , Criança , Humanos , Assistência Odontológica
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Rev. Flum. Odontol. (Online) ; 3(62): 147-159, set-dez. 2023. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS, BBO - Odontologia | ID: biblio-1566291

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Objetivo: Apresentar aos profissionais de Odontologia, através de uma revisão de literatura narrativa, o manejo odontológico dos pacientes com hemofilia. Materiais e métodos: Foi realizada uma busca por artigos científicos em português e inglês, publicados nas bases de dados Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO), US National Library of Medicine (Pubmed) e ScienceDirect, datado entre os anos de 2007 a 2023. Para a busca, foram utilizados os descritores contidos na lista dos Descritores em Ciência da Saúde (DeCS), no idioma português: Transtornos da Coagulação Sanguínea, Transtornos Herdados da Coagulação Sanguínea e Hemofilia; e no idioma inglês: Blood Coagulation Disorders, Inherited Blood Coagulation Disorders e Hemophilia. Resultados: Nessa revisão, apresentamos o manejo odontológico dos pacientes hemofílicos, bem como as condutas adequadas nos principais procedimentos em que esses pacientes são submetidos. Conclusão: Os pacientes hemofílicos podem ser submetidos a qualquer procedimento odontológico, desde que o profissional tenha conhecimento necessário sobre a patologia e as condutas a serem tomadas. Para maior segurança e conforto do paciente e da equipe profissional, o tratamento deve ser bem-planejado pelo cirurgião-dentista e com apoio do médico hematologista.


Objective: To present to dental professionals, through a narrative literature review, the dental management of patients with hemophilia. Materials and methods: A search was carried out for scientific articles in Portuguese and English, published in the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO), US National Library of Medicine (Pubmed) and ScienceDirect databases, dated between 2007 and 2023. the search used the descriptors contained in the list of Health Science Descriptors (DeCS), in Portuguese: Blood Coagulation Disorders, Inherited Blood Coagulation Disorders and Hemophilia; and in the English language: Blood Coagulation Disorders, Inherited Blood Coagulation Disorders and Hemophilia. Results: In this review, we present the dental management of hemophiliac patients, as well as the appropriate conducts in the main procedures in which these patients are submitted. Conclusion: Hemophiliac patients can undergo any dental procedure, as long as the professional has the necessary knowledge about the pathology and the actions to be taken. For greater safety and comfort of the patient and the professional team, the treatment must be well-planned by the dentist and with the support of the hematologist.


Assuntos
Transtornos da Coagulação Sanguínea , Assistência Odontológica , Padrões de Prática Odontológica , Hemofilia A
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Hematol., Transfus. Cell Ther. (Impr.) ; 45(3): 358-367, July-Sept. 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1514177

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ABSTRACT The oral involvement in the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation is well described in the literature. The goal of the dental treatment and management of the oral lesions related to the HSCT is to reduce the harm caused by preexisting oral infection or even the worsening of oral acute/chronic GVHD and late effects. The aim of this guideline was to discuss the dental management of patients subjected to HSCT, considering three phases of the HSCT: pre-HSCT, acute phase, and late phase. The literature published from 2010 to 2020 was reviewed in order to identify dental interventions in this patient population. The selected papers were divided into three groups: pre-HSCT, acute and late, and were reviewed by the SBTMO Dental Committee's members. When necessary, an expertise opinion was considered for better translating the guideline recommendations to our population dental characteristics. This manuscript focused on the pre-HSCT dental management. The objective of the pre-HSCT dental management is to identify possible dental situations that On behalf of the Dental Committee of the Brazilian Society of Gene Therapy and Bone Marrow Transplantation (SBTMO) can worsening during the acute phase after the HSCT. Each guideline recommendations were made considering the Dentistry Specialties. The clinical consensus on dental management prior to HSCT provides professional health caregivers with clinical setting-specific information to help with the management of dental problems in patients to be subjected to HSCT.

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Rev. Asoc. Odontol. Argent ; 111(2): 1110851, mayo-ago. 2023. tab, ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1533086

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El síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos es una enfermedad heredita- ria, producida por mutaciones cromosómicas que pueden llegar a tener un comportamiento autosómico dominante, recesivo o ligado al cromosoma X. Se caracteriza por defectos en las enzi- mas encargadas de la estructura y síntesis de colágeno. En vista de los 20 tipos de colágeno que existen, este síndrome es extre- madamente heterogéneo tanto en su presentación clínica como en su progresión y evolución. Dentro de los signos y síntomas habituales encontramos la hiperlaxitud articular, hiperelastici- dad de la piel e hiperequimosis de los vasos sanguíneos. Con relación a las complicaciones que pueden presentar es- tos pacientes, encontramos dislocaciones articulares, fragilidad en la piel, dolor articular, ruptura de grandes vasos sanguíneos, dificultad en la cicatrización y, en consecuencia, mayor inci- dencia de procesos infecciosos y de cicatrices poco estéticas. Presenta una incidencia de 1 caso cada 2.500-5.000 na- cidos vivos. Por ello, es fundamental que el odontólogo se encuentre familiarizado con el manejo médico-dental de estos pacientes, a fin de estar preparado para brindarles un trata- miento adecuado y responder ante las posibles complicacio- nes que se pueden presentar. En esta revisión se emplearon resultados extraídos manual- mente de artículos, indexados en las bases de datos PUBMED y EBSCO, que respondían a la búsqueda de los términos Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dental management y oral surgery. El objetivo fue describir el manejo médico-odontológico del paciente con síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos hasta la fecha (AU)


Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a hereditary disease, produced by chromosomal mutations that can have an autosomal behavior, which can be dominant, recessive or X-linked. It is characterized by defects in the enzymes responsible for the structure and syn- thesis of collagen. In view of the 20 existent types of collagen, this syndrome is extremely heterogeneous in its clinical presentation, as well as in its progression and evolution. Within the usual signs and symptoms, we find joint hyperlaxity, skin hyperelasticity and hyper-ecchymosis of the blood vessels. Regarding the complications that these patients can pres- ent, we find joint dislocations, skin fragility, joint pain, rupture of large blood vessels, difficulty in healing and, consequently, a higher incidence of infectious processes and unsightly scars. It presents an incidence of 1 case every 2.500-5.000 live births. Therefore, it is essential that the dentist is familiar with the medical-dental management of these patients, in order to be prepared to provide them with adequate treatment and re- spond to possible complications that may arise. In this review, results were manually extracted from ar- ticles, indexed in the PUBMED and EBSCO databases, that respond to the search for the terms Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dental management and oral surgery. The aim was describing the medical-dental management of patients with Ehlers-Dan- los syndrome to date (AU)


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Humanos , Manifestações Bucais , Assistência Odontológica para Doentes Crônicos/métodos , Síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos/cirurgia , Síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos/tratamento farmacológico , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/uso terapêutico , Antibioticoprofilaxia/métodos , Síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos/classificação
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Rev. Asoc. Odontol. Argent ; 111(2): 3-3, jul. 2023. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1529348

RESUMO

Resumen El síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos es una enfermedad hereditaria, producida por mutaciones cromosómicas que pueden llegar a tener un comportamiento autosómico dominante, recesivo o ligado al cromosoma X. Se caracteriza por defectos en las enzimas encargadas de la estructura y síntesis de colágeno. En vista de los 20 tipos de colágeno que existen, este síndrome es extremadamente heterogéneo tanto en su presentación clínica como en su progresión y evolución. Dentro de los signos y síntomas habituales encontramos la hiperlaxitud articular, hiperelasticidad de la piel e hiperequimosis de los vasos sanguíneos. Con relación a las complicaciones que pueden presentar estos pacientes, encontramos dislocaciones articulares, fragilidad en la piel, dolor articular, ruptura de grandes vasos sanguíneos, dificultad en la cicatrización y, en consecuencia, mayor incidencia de procesos infecciosos y de cicatrices poco estéticas. Presenta una incidencia de 1 caso cada 2.500-5.000 nacidos vivos. Por ello, es fundamental que el odontólogo se encuentre familiarizado con el manejo médico-dental de estos pacientes, a fin de estar preparado para brindarles un tratamiento adecuado y responder ante las posibles complicaciones que se pueden presentar. En esta revisión se emplearon resultados extraídos manualmente de artículos, indexados en las bases de datos PUBMED y EBSCO, que respondían a la búsqueda de los términos Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dental management y oral surgery. El objetivo fue describir el manejo médico-odontológico del paciente con síndrome de Ehlers-Danlos hasta la fecha.


Abstract Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a hereditary disease, produced by chromosomal mutations that can have an autosomal behavior, which can be dominant, recessive or X-linked. It is characterized by defects in the enzymes responsible for the structure and synthesis of collagen. In view of the 20 existent types of collagen, this syndrome is extremely heterogeneous in its clinical presentation, as well as in its progression and evolution. Within the usual signs and symptoms, we find joint hyperlaxity, skin hyperelasticity and hyper-ecchymosis of the blood vessels. Regarding the complications that these patients can present, we find joint dislocations, skin fragility, joint pain, rupture of large blood vessels, difficulty in healing and, consequently, a higher incidence of infectious processes and unsightly scars. It presents an incidence of 1 case every 2.500-5.000 live births. Therefore, it is essential that the dentist is familiar with the medical-dental management of these patients, in order to be prepared to provide them with adequate treatment and respond to possible complications that may arise. In this review, results were manually extracted from articles, indexed in the PUBMED and EBSCO databases, that respond to the search for the terms Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, dental management and oral surgery. The aim was describing the medical-dental management of patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome to date.

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Hematol Transfus Cell Ther ; 45(3): 358-367, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37295969

RESUMO

The oral involvement in the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation is well described in the literature. The goal of the dental treatment and management of the oral lesions related to the HSCT is to reduce the harm caused by preexisting oral infection or even the worsening of oral acute/chronic GVHD and late effects. The aim of this guideline was to discuss the dental management of patients subjected to HSCT, considering three phases of the HSCT: pre-HSCT, acute phase, and late phase. The literature published from 2010 to 2020 was reviewed in order to identify dental interventions in this patient population. The selected papers were divided into three groups: pre-HSCT, acute and late, and were reviewed by the SBTMO Dental Committee's members. When necessary, an expertise opinion was considered for better translating the guideline recommendations to our population dental characteristics. This manuscript focused on the pre-HSCT dental management. The objective of the pre-HSCT dental management is to identify possible dental situations that can worsening during the acute phase after the HSCT. Each guideline recommendations were made considering the Dentistry Specialties. The clinical consensus on dental management prior to HSCT provides professional health caregivers with clinical setting-specific information to help with the management of dental problems in patients to be subjected to HSCT.

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Rev. ADM ; 80(2): 96-100, mar.-abr. 2023. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1516054

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Las patologías cardiovasculares constituyen la causa más frecuente de muerte en el mundo, las más comunes son hipertensión e hipotensión. En la consulta odontológica, los pacientes con trastornos de presión arterial requieren diferentes protocolos de atención. En el tercer curso de odontología se tiene el primer contacto con pacientes, al haber estudiado y aprobado la parte teórica del manejo odontológico. Según los antecedentes encontrados, no existen investigaciones que abarquen ambos trastornos de la presión arterial, por lo que se realizó un estudio descriptivo de corte transversal para determinar el nivel de conocimiento en estudiantes del tercer curso Odontología UNAN-León, sobre trastornos de la presión arterial y su manejo odontológico en el segundo semestre del año 2021, por una encuesta tipo examen a estudiantes inscritos en cirugía bucal I, 55 estudiantes fueron encuestados. Se determinó que 50.9% tienen un nivel de conocimiento regular, seguido por 27.3% con nivel bueno, 12.7% deficiente y 9.1% obtuvo nivel de conocimiento excelente sobre los trastornos de presión arterial. Según investigaciones previas en odontología, la mayoría de los estudiantes presentaba un nivel de conocimiento deficiente sobre hipertensión arterial. Por lo que es importante evaluar periódicamente los niveles de conocimiento sobre éstos y otros trastornos que pueden presentarse en la consulta dental (AU)


Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death world, hypertension and hypotension are very common nowadays. In the dental office, patients with blood pressure disorders require different care protocols. Students of the third year of dentistry have their first contact with patients, having studied and approved the theoretical part of dental management. According to antecedents researched, there are no investigations that cover both blood pressure disorders. So a descriptive cross-sectional study was made to determine the knowledge of third-year dentistry students UNAN-León, about blood pressure disorders and their dental management in the second semester of the year 2021, by an exam-type survey of students registered in oral surgery I, with 55 students surveyed. It determined that 50.9% have a regular level of knowledge, followed by 27.3% with a good level, 12.7% poor and 9.1% has an excellent level of knowledge about blood pressure disorders. According to previous research in dentistry faculty, the majority of students have a poor level of knowledge about high blood pressure. Therefore, it's important to evaluate periodically the levels of knowledge about these and other disorders that may occur in the dental office (AU)


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Estudantes de Odontologia/psicologia , Faculdades de Odontologia , Epidemiologia Descritiva , Assistência Odontológica para Doentes Crônicos/métodos , México/epidemiologia
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São Paulo med. j ; 140(1): 42-55, Jan.-Feb. 2022. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1357468

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Maintenance of oral microbiota balance is the simplest way to prevent infectious oral diseases, through controlling dental biofilm. Combined use of mouthwash and mechanical removal has been shown to be a very effective way for this. OBJECTIVES: To identify clinical studies comparing the antimicrobial effect and possible adverse effects and/or side effects of chlorhexidine-based mouthwashes with those of mouthwashes containing chlorine dioxide and/or polyhexanide, for controlling oral microbiota. DESIGN AND SETTING: Systematic review designed by the stomatology sector of postgraduation in applied dental sciences of Bauru Dentistry School, University of São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: A systematic review was conducted using online databases (PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and Science Direct) up to April 8, 2020. The search was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. RESULTS: The studies included comprised eight articles published between 2001 and 2017. A total of 295 young adults, adults and elderly people were evaluated (males 44.75% and females 55.25%). Three articles compared polyhexanide with chlorhexidine and five articles compared chlorine dioxide with chlorhexidine. No studies comparing all three mouthwashes were found. The concentrations of the study solutions were quite varied, and all rinses had an antimicrobial effect. In four studies, it was stated that no side effects or adverse effects had been found. Three studies did not address these results and only one study addressed side effects and/or adverse effects. CONCLUSION: Mouthwashes containing chlorine dioxide and polyhexanide are viable alternatives to chlorhexidine, since they reduce oral biofilm and have little or no reported side or adverse effects.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Clorexidina/efeitos adversos , Compostos Clorados/farmacologia , Óxidos , Biguanidas/farmacologia
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Odontol. sanmarquina (Impr.) ; 25(1): e22079, ene.-mar. 2022.
Artigo em Espanhol, Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1358544

RESUMO

La profilaxis antibiótica involucra el uso de fármacos en una etapa preoperatoria de atención odontológica, con la finalidad específica de contribuir a la prevención de infecciones sistémicas como la endocarditis infecciosa (EI) asociada a bacteriemias transitorias por procedimientos odontológicos que implican sangrado en pacientes con alto riesgo de complicación por su condición sistémica cardiaca o no cardiaca. Esta complicación potencial inflama el revestimiento interno de las válvulas cardiacas, por proliferación de microorganismos específicos, y aunque es infrecuente es responsable de una elevada tasa de morbilidad y mortalidad. En el año 2007, la Asociación Estadounidense del Corazón (AHA), publica la última actualización vigente en la literatura sobre las recomendaciones y directrices aplicadas para el uso de profilaxis antibiótica. El objetivo de esta revisión pretende desarrollar una síntesis de evidencia existente seguida de un balance honesto de los riesgos y beneficios de forma individual sobre el uso de este protocolo. Se realizó una búsqueda digital integral en idioma español e inglés sobre los protocolos de profilaxis antibiótica en pacientes con riesgo de infección. Se incluyeron bases de datos como: MEDLINE, PUBMED y SciELO, adicionalmente se tomaron como referentes de partida las recomendaciones de la AHA. Se concluye con gran énfasis y soporte de la literatura actual, que los beneficios del uso de profilaxis antibiótica en un momento preoperatorio superan los posibles riesgos de resistencia bacteriana y anafilaxia, por lo que son totalmente justificables y requeridos para los pacientes adultos y niños inmunológicamente comprometidos.


Antibiotic prophylaxis involves the use of drugs at a preoperative stage of dental care, with a specific aim of contributing to the prevention of systemic infections such as infectious endocarditis (IE) associated with transient bacteremia due to dental procedures that involve bleeding in patients at high risk of complication due to their non-cardiac or cardiac systemic condition. This potential complication inflames the inner lining of the heart valves, due to the proliferation of specific microorganisms, and although it is uncommon, it is responsible for a high rate of morbidity and mortality. In 2007, the American Heart Association (AHA) published the last current update in the literature on the recommendations and guidelines applied for the use of antibiotic prophylaxis. The aim of this review is to develop a synthesis of existing evidence followed by an honest assessment of the risks and benefits individually on the use of this protocol. A comprehensive digital search was conducted in both Spanish and English on antibiotic prophylaxis protocols in patients at risk of infection. Databases such as MEDLINE, PUBMED, and SciELO were included, in addition the AHA recommendations were taken as baseline references. It is concluded with great emphasis and support from the current literature, that the benefits of the use of antibiotic prophylaxis in a preoperative moment overcome the possible risks of bacterial resistance and anaphylaxis, so they are fully justifiable and required for immunologically compromised adult and children patients.

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