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Syndromes with supernumerary teeth
M. Lubinsky, P. Kantaputra
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Prevalence and Characteristics of Supernumerary Teeth in Israeli Orthodontic Patients.
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2019BACKGROUND Supernumerary teeth are one of the most common anomalies in the human dentition, found most frequently in the maxillary anterior region causing impaction or displacement of the adjacent permanent teeth.
T. Finkelstein+6 more
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1984
Abstract. A case of supernumerary ovary is reported—the eleventh in the literature. The patient had two left‐sided ovaries, associated with contralateral hemiuterus.
J, Hahn-Pedersen, P, Munkholm Larsen
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Abstract. A case of supernumerary ovary is reported—the eleventh in the literature. The patient had two left‐sided ovaries, associated with contralateral hemiuterus.
J, Hahn-Pedersen, P, Munkholm Larsen
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Intrarenal Supernumerary Ovary
Journal of Urology, 1997Ectopic ovarian tissue is a rare developmental anomaly that has been identified in the uterus, bladder, omentum, mesentery, and pelvic and retroperitoneal soft tissue. We report an intrarenal supernumerary ovary identified incidentally in a kidney removed for renal cell carcinoma.
Beth Levy+3 more
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Ectopic Breast Tissue, Supernumerary Breasts, and Supernumerary Nipples
Southern Medical Journal, 1995This article will review the embryology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and clinical significance of ectopic breast tissue, supernumerary breasts, and supernumerary nipples. These structures most commonly develop along the embryonic "milk line." Supernumerary nipples can be identified at birth, whereas ectopic breast tissue becomes ...
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Radiology, 1969
SUPERNUMERARY RIBS are uncommon. When present they usually arise from cervical or lumbar vertebrae, although sacral, coccygeal, intrathoracic, and aberrant lumbar ribs have also been reported. This paper concerns a patient who has 15 pairs of thoracic ribs arising from 15 thoracic vertebrae.
Walter M. Whitehouse, William J. Foley
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SUPERNUMERARY RIBS are uncommon. When present they usually arise from cervical or lumbar vertebrae, although sacral, coccygeal, intrathoracic, and aberrant lumbar ribs have also been reported. This paper concerns a patient who has 15 pairs of thoracic ribs arising from 15 thoracic vertebrae.
Walter M. Whitehouse, William J. Foley
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1974
G G, Huffman, J W, Thatcher
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G G, Huffman, J W, Thatcher
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