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British Dental Journal 166, 80 - 83 (1989)
Published online: 11 February 1989 | doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.4806724

Intracranial tumours presenting with facial pain

J Schnetler & C Hopper


Facial pain is a common presenting symptom in oral surgery outpatient clinics. Among the large number of patients presenting in this way, a small number of patients will be found to have intracranial tumours. Three such cases are described and recommendations made regarding the selection of facial pain patients for further investigation

AdultAgedBone DiseasesdiagnosisCase ReportCholesteatomaChondromaDiagnosis, DifferentialFacial PainFemaleHumanMaleMeningiomaPetrous BoneSkullSkull NeoplasmsTop

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