Extraoral Sinus Tracts of Odontogenic Origin: A Case Series
Extraoral sinus tracts of odontogenic origin often develop as the result of misdiagnosis of persistent dental infections due to trauma, caries, or periodontal disease. Due to these lesions' imitation from cutaneous lesions, misdiagnosis, and mismanagement, which we frequently encounter, this ar...
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Main Authors: | Ellahe Azizlou (Author), Mohsen AminSobhani (Author), Sholeh Ghabraei (Author), Mehrfam Khoshkhounejad (Author), Abdollah Ghorbanzadeh (Author), Shima Saber Tahan (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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