2008, Number 4
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Rev ADM 2008; 65 (4)
Neuronal glial heterotopia associated to cleft palate
Noyola-Frías MA, Toranzo-Fernández JM, Aguirre-Castillo HA, Santos-Díaz MA, Oros-Ovalle C, Acosta-Díaz de León D
Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 217-220
PDF size: 230.58 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Glial neuronal tissue heterotopias are very rare lesions that can be developed isolated or associated to other congenital alterations in the head or neck. The literature review and case presentation of a seven months old patient with a central lesion that emerged from a cleft palate is presented.
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