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Unusual myxomatous odontogenic tumour with calcification
Abstract:
A jaw tumour in a child presented diagnostic difficulties because of the presence of myxomatous elements and actively forming cementum-like calcified material. The 5-year follow-up suggests that this was an unusual benign odontogenic tumour.
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