Foreign Bodies Simulating a Congenital Palatal Fistula and Vascular Anomaly
Foreign bodies embedded in the palate are uncommon findings and may occasionally mimic oral lesions. In the majority of the cases, foreign body embedment in the palate happens in infants and children who are unable to give history. Physical examination in the oral cavity of this group of patients in...
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Main Authors: | Mekonen Eshete (Author), Fikre Abate (Author), Taye Hailu (Author), Mulualem Gessesse (Author), Azeez Butali (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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