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Case Report

Odontogenic Myxoma of the Maxilla

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Department of Otolaryngology, Ministry of Health Balıkesir State Hospital, Balikesir, Turkey
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Department of Pediatrics, Balıkesir University Faculty of Medicine, Balikesir, Turkey
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Clin. Pract. 2011, 1(4), e136; https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e136
Submission received: 28 September 2011 / Revised: 2 November 2011 / Accepted: 3 November 2011 / Published: 30 November 2011

Abstract

Myxomas are mostly seen in the 2th and 3rd decades. They rarely occur in childhood and maxillofacial region is rarely involved. The recurrence incidence is high. We report this unusual case occurring in a 9-year-old girl in the maxillofacial region and recurrence four months after initial treatment.
Keywords: odontogenic myxoma; maxillary bone tumor; enucleation; maxillectomy odontogenic myxoma; maxillary bone tumor; enucleation; maxillectomy

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Kaymakci, M.; Yazici, S. Odontogenic Myxoma of the Maxilla. Clin. Pract. 2011, 1, e136. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e136

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Kaymakci M, Yazici S. Odontogenic Myxoma of the Maxilla. Clinics and Practice. 2011; 1(4):e136. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e136

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Kaymakci, Mustafa, and Selçuk Yazici. 2011. "Odontogenic Myxoma of the Maxilla" Clinics and Practice 1, no. 4: e136. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e136

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