
pmid: 4521943
Abstract The solitary keratocyst must be differentiated from multiple keratocysts. Its origin is still in doubt, but it should be regarded as a separate entity. Its recurrence rate is high. A case of solitary odontogenic keratocyst is presented; the literature is reviewed; the abnormalities, treatment, and significance of the lesion are discussed.
Male, Radiography, Odontogenic Cysts, Humans, Keratins, Middle Aged, Maxillary Diseases
Male, Radiography, Odontogenic Cysts, Humans, Keratins, Middle Aged, Maxillary Diseases
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