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Steatocystoma multiplex — An uncommon presentation

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Steatocystoma multiplex is not a common occurrence, especially in the neck. One such case is described here.

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Sen, M.K. Steatocystoma multiplex — An uncommon presentation. IJO & HNS 47, 317–318 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03048001

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