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Giant ameloblastoma of the upper jaw

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Ameloblastoma is the most frequently seen epithelial Odontogenic tumour, relatively uncommon, comprising about 1% of tumours and cysts arising from the Jaws.

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Krishna, N.V., Bhatnagar, S.K. & Chhangani, D.L. Giant ameloblastoma of the upper jaw. Indian J Otolaryngol 33, 107–108 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02992347

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