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Orbital involvement in craniofacial brown tumors.

Ophthal Plast Reconstr Surg 26(2):106-11 (2010) PMID 20305510

To describe the clinical and radiologic features of orbital involvement in craniofacial brown tumors and to compare the rate of brown tumors in primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism.

DOI: 10.1097/IOP.0b013e3181b8e3ec
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