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Painless discharging sinus on the point of the chin, near the midline
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root abscess of lower incisors
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    (1) Hamilton Bailey's Demonstrations of Physical Signs in Clinical Surgery. 17th ed.
  Clain A. Bristol, UK: John Wright, 1986: 98.   Amazon.com
    (2) Differential Diagnosis of Oral Lesions. 3rd ed.
  Wood NK, Goaz PW. St. Louis: Mosby, 1985: 193-203.
    (3) Occult infection in the facial area presenting as fever of unknown origin.
  Naschitz JE, Yeshurun D.   Isr J Med Sci 1985 Dec;21(12):995-8.  Pubmed+Abstract  Similars
    (4) Occult dental infection as a cause of fever of obscure origin.
  Levinson SL, Barondess JA.   Am J Med 1979 Mar;66(3):463-7.  Pubmed+Abstract  Similars
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