GIANT OSTEOMA IN THE ASCENDING RAMUS OF THE MANDIBLE - RADIOGRAPHIC AND TOMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS OF A CASE
Osteoma is an unusual benign tumor of bone origin characterized by proliferation of compact or medullary bone. It is most common in adults between the third and fifth decades of life, with no gender predilection and can be categorized as central, peripheral or extra-skeletal. This study aims to repo...
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Main Authors: | Lísia Daltro Borges Alves (Author), Débora Lima Pereira (Author), Débora Gorito Souto (Author), Jeanne da Cunha Macedo (Author) |
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Portal de Periódicos da Marinha do Brasil,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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