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Re: Argument for the conservative management of mandibular ameloblastomas
P Prasad1, R S Desai1, S Bansal1
1Department of Oral Pathology, Nair Hospital Dental College, A.L. Nair Road, Mumbai 400008, Maharashtra, India.
The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
|March 21, 2017
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