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Oral Medicine and Radiology 1. BK Yashoda Devi, N Rakesh Oral Medicine and Radiology 1. BK Yashoda Devi, N Rakesh, Manjushree A. Langerhans cell histiocytosis with oral manifestations: a rare and unusual case report. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry 2012; 4(4):e252-255. 2. Sujatha S, Atul K, Sri Rekha R, Kunal A. Clinical applications of Extra oral Radiology Radiography. Dental hypothesis 2012;3(4):147-149. 3. Sujatha S, Devaraju D, Kunal Agarwal. Parry Romberg syndrome – Report of two cases with rare dental and skeletal findings. e journal of Dentistry July-Sep2012; 2(3) :212-215. 4. Reddy SS, Shwetha V, Chauhan P, Sahana K. Cornelia De lange Syndrome. E Journal of Dentistry Oct-Dec2012;2(4):269-272. 5. Reddy SS, Giridhar A G, Nagi R . Bilateral masseter muscle hypertrophy- A case report with review of literature.. Indian Journal of Dental advancements 2012; 4(2), 868 6. Shwetha V, Yashoda Devi BK, Sujatha S, Rakesh N. Antioxidants- role in health and disease. 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