2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2005.05.012
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Autosomal Dominant Multicentric Myofibromatosis Presenting as a Palatal Mass

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“…The three remaining cases from 2002-2012 affected the gingiva, mandible and palate with one patient being of 14 years. [3][4][5] All were surgically excised with unremarkable medical histories. Only one case mentioned genetic disposition where an autosomal dominant pattern of myofibromas across three generations was noted.…”
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“…The three remaining cases from 2002-2012 affected the gingiva, mandible and palate with one patient being of 14 years. [3][4][5] All were surgically excised with unremarkable medical histories. Only one case mentioned genetic disposition where an autosomal dominant pattern of myofibromas across three generations was noted.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%