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Factors and management techniques in odontogenic keratocysts: a systematic review

Odontogenic keratocysts exhibit frequent recurrence, distinctive histopathological traits, a tendency towards aggressive clinical behavior, and a potential linkage to the nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome. The aim of this systematic review is to compile insights concerning the control of this con...

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Published in:European journal of medical research 2024-05, Vol.29 (1), p.287-287, Article 287
Main Authors: Dioguardi, Mario, Quarta, Cristian, Sovereto, Diego, Caloro, Giorgia Apollonia, Ballini, Andrea, Aiuto, Riccardo, Martella, Angelo, Lo Muzio, Lorenzo, Di Cosola, Michele
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