Stafne cyst: Report of two unusual cases with review
Stafne cyst, named after Edward Stafne, was first described in 1942 when he noticed asymptomatic radiolucent cavities in intraoral radiographs of 35 different patients. It is usually a well-defined, round, ovoid or occasionally lobulated radiolucency of size 1-3 cm typically located in the submandib...
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