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Surgical approach in craniofacial fibrous dysplasia : case report and integrative review

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Figure 1:   Flowchart from PubMed using the MeSH terms “Monostotic fibrous dysplasia” OR “Polyostotic  fibrous dysplasia” AND “Fibrous dysplasia” AND “Jaw” OR “Craniofacial” and Title/Abstract
Figure 2:  Facial and oral examination aspects of  the patient showing volumetric  expan-sion in the left mandibular region.
Figure 7:   A) postoperative panoramic radiogra- radiogra-phy with symmetrical jaw measurement  using image analysis

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