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The glandular odontogenic cyst: a case report.
(1994-05-01)
A case of a glandular odontogenic cyst is reported. All clinical, radiographic, and histopathologic features are discussed and compared with the descriptions in the literature already published about this new lesion.
The oral blue nevus in children: a case report.
(1993-08-01)
The intraoral blue nevus is a benign, relatively rare lesion that usually occurs in adults and most often in women. The reported case is interesting because the patient was only 11 years old. The lesion, located in the ...
The glandular odontogenic cyst: a case report.
(1994-05-01)
A case of a glandular odontogenic cyst is reported. All clinical, radiographic, and histopathologic features are discussed and compared with the descriptions in the literature already published about this new lesion.
The oral blue nevus in children: a case report.
(1993-08-01)
The intraoral blue nevus is a benign, relatively rare lesion that usually occurs in adults and most often in women. The reported case is interesting because the patient was only 11 years old. The lesion, located in the ...
The Importance of Writing and Publishing Case Reports During Medical Training
(Cureus, 2017)
Case reports are valuable resources of unusual information that may lead to new research and advances in clinical practice. Many journals and medical databases recognize the time-honored importance of case reports as a ...
Regional odontodysplasia: a report of three cases.
(1994-02-01)
Regional odontodysplasia: a report of three cases.
(1994-02-01)
Case report and radiological
(2012)
Checklists, part IV: STARD and CARE [Pautas de chequeo, parte IV: STARD y CARE]
(Elsevier Espana S.L., 2016)
Case Report: Calcified Cerebral Toxoplasmosis Associated with Perilesional Edema in People Living with HIV/AIDS: Case Series of a Presentation Mimicking Neurocysticercosis
(American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2022)
Perilesional edema, associated or not with neurological manifestations, is a well-characterized finding in cases of calcified neurocysticercosis. There are no previous reports of HIV-related calcified toxoplasmosis that ...