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Hamartoma of the soft palate: Case report and review of literature

INTRODUCTIONHamartoma is a tumor-like malformation that represents a focal proliferation of normal cells. Hamartoma of the soft palate is a rare entity, which can lead to serious, life-threatening clinical manifestations, given its anatomical location. However, if properly treated surgically, their...

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Published in:International journal of surgery case reports 2024, Vol.115, p.109281-109281
Main Authors: Zineb, El Krimi, Badr, Saoutarrih, Loubna, Douimi, Walid, Bijou, Mohamed, Mahtar
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