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    Emponzoñamiento escorpiónico en pacientes atentidos en el Hospital de Santa Cruz de Mora, Mérida, Venezuela
    (2003) R P Perla Salinas; Pedro José Salinas
    A restrospective study was made on 199 patients with scorpion envenomation attending the Hospital I of Santa Cruz de Mora, Merida, Venezuela, between 1 January 1997 and 31 December 2001, with the objective of determine the frequency distribution of age, month, year, sex and treatment. There was a significant decrease of cases in the initial and final years, remaining high in the middle years. There were 104 (53.26 %) males and the highest age group was the 15-25 years (16.08 %) followed by 25-35 years (15.07 %). The treatment most frequently used was antiinflamatory analgesics
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    Prevalencia de celulitis facial de punto de partida odontológico de acuerdo con el grupo etario, sexo y estatus socioeconómico, en pacientes pediátricos, en el Hospital “Joel Valencia Parparcén”, 1997-2000
    (2002) María Gabriela Flores; María del Valle Guerrero; R P Perla Salinas; Maury González
    The progressive increment of cases of odontogenic facial cellulitis was evaluated in the Emergency Service of the “Joel Valencia parpacen”, Petare, Venezuela. The odontogenic facial cellulitis was determined according to age, sex, and socioeconomic status in pediatric patients during the years 1997 through 2000. We studied 74 patients. The males were predominant (59.46 %). The most frequent age was that of pre-school children (2 to 6 years), 56.76 %. The socioeconomic status, evaluated after the Graffar scale (modified by Mendez-Castellano), showed 42 patients (56.76 %) in status V. Most of the patients (70.27 %) did not attend the preventive dentist consult.

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