Intraosseous Lipoma Mimicking Periapical Lesion: A Rare Presentation
Lipoma is one of the benign soft-tissue tumors in the adipose tissue. Oral lipomas comprise 1%-5% of benign oral tumors. They are slow-growing, soft, asymptomatic, solitary tumors. In this case report, a 45-year-old female patient having swelling on the upper right arch for 2 months has been reporte...
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Main Authors: | Abhishek Bannerjee (Author), Snehashish Ghosh (Author), Moumalini Das (Author), Patrick Wang (Author), Saranya Ramsridhar (Author), Shankargouda Patil (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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