A case report on sublingual hematoma
Journal: Global Journal of Medical and Clinical Case Reports (Vol.5, No. 4)Publication Date: 2018-11-16
Authors : Adil Omar Bahathiq;
Page : 023-024
Keywords : Oral anticoagulants; Bruising of the tongue; Acute respiratory distress;
Abstract
Oral anticoagulants frequently endorsed to treat a thromboembolic occasion or for its prevention. This remedial class, which is a narrow therapeutic index, defended watchful observing, particularly in the principal long stretches of his medicine, and by and large, near patients in whom the draining danger is high (particularly elderly).
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