Conservative surgical treatment of odontogenic myxoma with preservation of the inferior alveolar nerve

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pp. 1541-1545 ◽  
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Federico Biglioli ◽  
Fabiana Allevi ◽  
Alessandro Lozza

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Antonella Barreca ◽  
Francesca Antonella Bianchi ◽  
Paolo Garzino-Demo ◽  
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Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 390 ◽  
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Sergio Olate ◽  
Luciana Asprino ◽  
Marcio de Moraes ◽  
Gabriela Mayrink ◽  
AnibalHenrique Barbosa Luna

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Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 461-466
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Federico Biglioli ◽  
Otilija Kutanovaite ◽  
Luca Autelitano ◽  
Alessandro Lozza ◽  
Laura Moneghini ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 129 (1) ◽  
pp. e46-e47
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JULIANA SANTOS DE JESUS AZEVEDO ◽  
JULIA VIANNA NERI ANDRADE REIS ◽  
JULIANA BORGES DE LIMA DANTAS ◽  
SILVIA REGINA DE ALMEIDA REIS ◽  
ANTÔNIO MÁRCIO TEIXEIRA MARCHIONNI ◽  
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Haroon Rashid ◽  
Atif Bashir

ABSTRACTOdontogenic myxomas are uncommon tumors of comprising of 3% of all the tumors of odontogenic origin. They usually occur during the second and third decades of life and are more commonly seen in females. The current case report sheds light upon the surgical treatment of a myxoma of odontogenic origin in posterior maxilla of a young female patient. Prosthodontic rehabilitation stages are also briefly described following complete healing of the lesion after surgery.


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