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Oral radiology. 38(1)
Oral and maxillofacial metastasis may be the first indication of an undiscovered malignancy in a significant number of cases. Therefore, the rationale of this article is to highlight the clinical and radiological presentation of metastatic lesions in
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Christoffel Nortje
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South African Dental Journal. 75
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Christoffel Nortje
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South African Dental Journal. 75
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Christoffel Nortje
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South African Dental Journal. 75
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Jaco Walters, Christoffel Nortje
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South African Dental Journal. 76:100
A bulging swelling was observed in the anterior maxilla that resulted in displacement of nasal features and enlargement of the right nostril. Adjacent teeth tested vital and the contents radiodensity measured approximately 22 Hounsfield units (HU) on
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Christoffel Nortje
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South African Dental Journal. 74
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South African Dental Journal, Volume: 74, Issue: 9, Pages: 502-507, Published: OCT 2019
The glandular odontogenic cyst (GOC) remains a rare entity. It was initially named "sialo-odontogenic cyst" by Padayachee and Van Wyk in 1987 when they reported the first two cases. Thereafter the term glandular odontogenic cyst was suggested by Gard
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Christoffel Nortje
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South African Dental Journal. 74
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Jaco Walters, Christoffel Nortje
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South African Dental Journal. 76:164
This 10-year-old boy presented with a main complaint of a carious painful primary molar in the third quadrant. A pantomograph revealed an incidental mass in the right posterior maxilla (Figure 1). No other symptoms were reported. What are the most im
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Christoffel Nortje
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South African Dental Journal. 76:41
Six normal anatomical landmarks which could due to faulty angulation or lack of knowledge be diagnosed as undelying pathology or traumatic injury. Identify the anatomical landmarks illustrated and dicuss the reason(s) why a faulty diagnosis could be