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Fall 2004: Volume
29, Number 1 |
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| Pediatric
Hospital Dentistry |
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| Nasotracheal intubation:
an unusual cause of palatal perforation in an insulin dependent
diabetes mellitus patient |
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A case of palatal perforation
occurring in 7-year-old girl with IDDM due to nasotracheal intubation
is reported. The child, who was not previously diagnosed of IDDM,
was brought to hospital in comatose stage and was put on nasotracheal
tube for maintaining respiration. This paper highlights the link
between IDDM and palatal perforation communicating the nasal cavity
due to naso-tracheal intubation. |
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