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DENTIGEROUS CYST OF THE UPPER JAW INVOLVING THE ANTRUM OF HIGHMORE
A. O. FREEDMAN, M.D.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1930;12(3):290-296.
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The following case is presented on account of the comparative rarity of this condition, and because there was an opportunity to study in detail the histologic appearance of the material removed at operation.
REPORT OF CASE
Miss D. L., aged 20, consulted me on July 21, 1926, for a swelling of the left cheek, tearing of the left eye and blocking of the left nostril. She was a well developed, well nourished girl, the oldest of a family of eight children, who were all living and well. The family and personal histories were irrelevant.
Since the age of 12 years, the patient had had trouble with her left upper lateral incisor. One year previous to her present complaints, she was treated for about six months for an abscess of the root of this tooth; eventually a pivot tooth was inserted into the root. The patient was wearing this pivot tooth
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Author Affiliations
MONTREAL, CANADA
From the Departments of Oto-Laryngology and Pathology, the Montreal General Hospital.
Footnotes
Submitted for publication, April 12, 1930.
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