Hyperplasia of the mandibular body: An anomaly in a developmental anomaly
Hyperplasias of the mandible are usually seen in relation to the condyle or affecting one half of the mandible, such cases being described as hemimandibular hyperplasia or elongation. This article presents a rare case of hyperplasia of the right body of the mandible. The case being unique in that al...
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Main Authors: | Vaiyapuri Ravi (Author), Saravanan Srinivasan (Author), Mathew Jacob (Author), Priya Kesavan (Author), Rajathi Palani (Author), Sekar Balakrishnan (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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