gorham disease involving the maxillofacial bones: a perplexing entity

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Gorham disease is a rare disorder with progressive osteolysis which leads to the vanishing of bones. Its etiology and ideal management strategy are still an enigma. A case of Gorham disease involving the maxillofacial region in a 25-year-old male with an emphasis on etiology and diagnosis is discussed.
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Authors ;Festi Lova, BDS, MHA;Manoj Vengal, MDS;Auswaf Ahsan, MDS;Ashir KR, MDS;Tim Peter, MDS;Hamesh Gangadharan, MDS
Journal Thrombosis research
Year 2018
DOI 10.1016/j.radcr.2017.09.016
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