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ECTODERMAL DİSPLAZİ (3 OLGU NEDENİYLE)

ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA

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Abstract (2. Language): 
The findings, belonged to three cases diagnosed of ectodermal dysplasia which is characterized by the disturbance of structures such as skin, hair, enamel and teeth are discussed by comparison of literature findings.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Deri, saç, mine, dişler gibi yapıların bozukluğu ile karakterize bir hastalık olan ektodermal displazi tanısı koyduğumuz üç olguya ait bulgular, literatür bulgularıyla karşılaştırılarak tartışıldı
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