A Case Report of Cherubism
Journal Title: Journal of Chalmeda AnandRao Institute of Medical Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 15, Issue 1
Abstract
Cherubism is a congenital childhood disease of autosomal dominant inheritance. Here, we present a rare case report of cherubism in a 13 year old male patient came with complaints of painless enlargement of face, puffiness and describing the clinical, radiographic features and confirmed on histopathology
Authors and Affiliations
Anil Madurwar, Harika Kuruakula, Shalini Priya Nadimetla, Swapnil Sudhakar Gaikwad
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