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Applying anatomy one can quickly ascertain that a lump in the jaw may come from the skin and subcutaneous tissues, glands, or bones.

JAW SWELLING
The approach to the diagnosis is to obtain x-rays of the jaw and teeth; ascertain calcium, phosphorus, and alkaline phosphatase levels; and perform biopsy and excision when indicated. Sialography and bone scans may be useful in selected cases. It is wise to consult a dentist at the outset.
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Title: Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care Authors: R. Douglas Collins Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Copyright: 2007 ISBN: 0-7817-6812-8
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