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  Vol. 122 No. 11, November 1986 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Bilateral Odontogenous Sinuses on the Chin

Sanae Kawaguchi, MD; Yoshiteru Kawaguchi, MD; Masato Kashima, MD; Takashi Miura, MD
Department of Dermatology Teikyo University School of Medicine 2-11-1, Kaga, Itabashi-ku Tokyo 173, Japan

Arch Dermatol. 1986;122(11):1240-1241.


Abstract

To the Editor.—
Cutaneous sinus tracts frequently appear as odontogenous sinuses. Many such cases have been reported in the literature, and, in almost all of the cases reported, the lesions that developed are single lesions. Our patient developed two symmetrical lesions on her chin.




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