ACIKGOZ, A. et al. (2023) - Prevalence and Radiographic Features of Head and Neck Soft Tissue Calcifications on Digital Panoramic Radiographs: A Retrospective Study

https://scholar.google.de/scholar_url?url=https://www.cureus.com/articles/186039-prevalence-and-radiographic-features-of-head-and-neck-soft-tissue-calcifications-on-digital-panoramic-radiographs-a-retrospective-study.pdf&hl=de&sa=X&d=6625656279751639597&ei=PBAYZafnF9i-y9YPtY2xeA&scisig=AFWwaeYZH4950PteaftcQdkxFAUm&oi=scholaralrt&hist=uJsMHb4AAAAJ:6336345600530818429:AFWwaeZKeFK8dk380_YXyITKGfsC&html=&pos=1&folt=kw

20230926-19208-1kupv67.pdf (1.3 MB)

Thank you again @TheDude … that’s a pretty high number of calcifications found, makes you wonder how many of those patients are suffering with symptoms & that nobody has put the two together…I think like we often say on here, ES is probably way more common than the figures, just under diagnosed!

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