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Intraosseous Cattle Lesions: A Case Study
The intraosseous jaw lesions represent a broad spectrum of lesions with variables degrees of aggressiveness. Clinical information associated to imaging tests are essential in construction of diagnostic hypotheses, but the biopsy is essential for the final diagnosis. In this report the preoperative image characteristics initially led to diagnoses of central giant cell lesion (CGCL) and unicystic ameloblastoma (UA)

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