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Abstract Intraoral soft tissue osteomas are uncommon. Thirty cases have been reported in the literature. All except one occurred in the posterior region of the tongue. An additional case involving the buccal mucosa is presented.
Adult, Male, Cheek, Mouth Mucosa, Humans, Osteoma, Mouth Neoplasms
Adult, Male, Cheek, Mouth Mucosa, Humans, Osteoma, Mouth Neoplasms
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