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Ectomesenchymal Chondromyxoid Tumor: A Rare Association With an Asymmetrical Soft Palate Cleft

Ectomesenchymal chondromyxoid tumor (ECT) is a rare oral lesion first described by Smith et al. in 1995. These tumors are typically painless, slow growing and benign masses occurring predominantly on the anterior tongue dorsum. Prior to this seminal report, many ECTs may have been misdiagnosed due t...

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Published in:The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal 2022-07, Vol.59 (7), p.932-937
Main Authors: Naidoo, Sharan, Roode, Gieljam J., Bütow, Kurt W., Meer, Shabnum
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