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They usually occur in the This is the most common tumor of the third decade of life and are evenly distribparotid and ... It comprises about 60 percent of hibit any clinically characteristic criteria . the major salivary gland tumors ...
They usually occur in the This is the most common tumor of the third decade of life and are evenly distribparotid and ... It comprises about 60 percent of hibit any clinically characteristic criteria . the major salivary gland tumors ...
Pagina 40
The tumor consists of uniform , benign - appearing cells ; however , clinically the tumor behaves like a malignant tumor . ... of the major and minor salivary glands amount to about 4 percent and are the most rapidly growing tumors .
The tumor consists of uniform , benign - appearing cells ; however , clinically the tumor behaves like a malignant tumor . ... of the major and minor salivary glands amount to about 4 percent and are the most rapidly growing tumors .
Pagina 70
As noted above , the tumor may arise in the wall of a dentigerous cyst . On clinical examination , the affected area may appear normal or there may be enlargement of the jaw or displacement of teeth .
As noted above , the tumor may arise in the wall of a dentigerous cyst . On clinical examination , the affected area may appear normal or there may be enlargement of the jaw or displacement of teeth .
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Chapter | 3 |
THE ROLE OF LABORATORY TESTS IN ORAL DIAGNOSISLawrence Cohen | 110 |
THE ROLE OF THE ORAL PATHOLOGIST IN ORAL DIAGNOSISHerman Medak | 119 |
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