Incidental ameloblastoma diagnosed after treatment for childhood tumor
Ameloblastoma is a rare odontogenic neoplasm accounting for 1% of all tumors of the jaws. It is rarely diagnosed in pediatric and adolescent age. Cancer treatment is a well-known risk factor for the onset of secondary malignancies among childhood cancer survivors, but any link between ameloblastoma...
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Main Authors: | Alice Indini, MD (Author), Roberto Luksch, MD (Author), Carlo Patriarca, MD (Author), Guido Petracco, MD (Author), Paolo Ronchi, MD (Author), Luigi Colombo, MD (Author), Maura Massimino, MD (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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