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2016 Month : October Volume : 5 Issue : 85 Page : 6350-6351INTRANASAL ECTOPIC TOOTH PRESENTING AS RHINOLITH - A RARE CASE REPORT.
Souvagini Acharya1, Utkal Priyadarshi Mishra2
1Associate Professor, Department of ENT, VIMSAR, Burla.
23rd Year Postgraduate Resident, Department of ENT, VIMSAR, Burla.
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