AN UNUSUAL ECTOPIC OSSEOUS TONGUE MASS - A case report

We report a case of tongue swelling resulting from ectopic osseous proliferation within a pseudocystic stroma in a 24 year old healthy female. The patient presented a history of dull pain and gradual onset of a swelling at the ventral aspect of the tongue. The lesion had a mixed consistency with are...

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