A pathology mimicking dental abscess: facial plexiform neurofibroma
Introduction: Facial plexiform neurofibroma (FPN) is a rare tumor appearing on the face. It involves cranial or upper cervical nerves, and lesions show malign transformation at a low rate. It is especially seen in childhood. FPN is also a component of the diagnostic criteria for neurofibromatosis ty...
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Main Authors: | Buket Ceylan Çalık Yılmaz (Author), Alev Alaçam (Author) |
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Gazi University,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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