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  • On the occasion of five years of Kingship, the Government Information Service has made new state photographs of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima available. In addition, photographs of the family with Princess Amalia, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia are also made available. The photos were taken in the royal palace in Amsterdam. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: On the occasion of five years of Kingship, the Government Information Service has made new state photographs of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima available. In addition, photographs of the family with Princess Amalia, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia are also made available. The photos were taken in the royal palace in Amsterdam. Photo credit: RVD/Erwin Olaf / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • On the occasion of five years of Kingship, the Government Information Service has made new state photographs of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima available. In addition, photographs of the family with Princess Amalia, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia are also made available. The photos were taken in the royal palace in Amsterdam. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: On the occasion of five years of Kingship, the Government Information Service has made new state photographs of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima available. In addition, photographs of the family with Princess Amalia, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia are also made available. The photos were taken in the royal palace in Amsterdam. Photo credit: RVD/Erwin Olaf / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • On the occasion of five years of Kingship, the Government Information Service has made new state photographs of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima available. In addition, photographs of the family with Princess Amalia, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia are also made available. The photos were taken in the royal palace in Amsterdam. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: On the occasion of five years of Kingship, the Government Information Service has made new state photographs of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima available. In addition, photographs of the family with Princess Amalia, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia are also made available. The photos were taken in the royal palace in Amsterdam. Photo credit: RVD/Erwin Olaf / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • On the occasion of five years of Kingship, the Government Information Service has made new state photographs of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima available. In addition, photographs of the family with Princess Amalia, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia are also made available. The photos were taken in the royal palace in Amsterdam. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: On the occasion of five years of Kingship, the Government Information Service has made new state photographs of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima available. In addition, photographs of the family with Princess Amalia, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia are also made available. The photos were taken in the royal palace in Amsterdam. Photo credit: RVD/Erwin Olaf / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • On the occasion of five years of Kingship, the Government Information Service has made new state photographs of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima available. In addition, photographs of the family with Princess Amalia, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia are also made available. The photos were taken in the royal palace in Amsterdam. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: On the occasion of five years of Kingship, the Government Information Service has made new state photographs of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima available. In addition, photographs of the family with Princess Amalia, Princess Ariane and Princess Alexia are also made available. The photos were taken in the royal palace in Amsterdam. Photo credit: RVD/Erwin Olaf / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • March 28, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - A woman is looking at the damaged information point of the memory of Franco's repression..The information point that was placed a day ago in memory of the reprisals by the Franco regime that suffered torture in the former General Directorate of the Police was destroyed in its entirety last night by strangers. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 2019 - Krakow, Poland - People seen walking past a political advert and information point ahead or the European Parliament elections scheduled for May 23rd to 26th 2019. (Credit Image: © Omar Marques/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 2, 2019 - Gaza City, Palestine, 2 May 2019. The Ministry of Information together with the Government Information Office organize a demonstration on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day outside the United Nations headquarters, west of Gaza City. Participants held banners defending freedom of information, upholding the rights of journalists to defend the truth and protesting against their legal prosecution and arrests, and remembering the journalists killed while carrying out their duties (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Moscow, Russia - September 6, 2017. - Russia, Moscow. - All information boards on entrances of the residential buildings were dismantled in Moscow's Otradnoe district ahead of municipal elections which will be held on September 10, 2017. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Moscow, Russia - September 6, 2017. - Russia, Moscow. - All information boards on entrances of the residential buildings were dismantled in Moscow's Otradnoe district ahead of municipal elections which will be held on September 10, 2017. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 1, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Gavin Williamson Secretary of State for Defence has been sacked over Huawei leak by the British Prime Minister Theresa May, following an inquiry into the leak of information from the National Security Council. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 1, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Penny Mordaunt has been appointed as Secretary of State for Defence after the British Prime Minister Theresa May sacked Gavin Williamson over Huawei leak following an inquiry into the leak of information from the National Security Council. .Penny Mordaunt becomes the first Defence Secretary. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 28, 2019 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Members of Association of Parents of Disappeared Person (APDP) are seen holding Placards during a silent protest in Srinagar..A demonstration of Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) held in summer capital Srinagar today seeking information about their beloved ones. The APDP is demanding the setting up of a commission to probe the disappearances of people in Kashmir. According to the APDP, some 8,000 to 10,000 people have gone missing since the beginning of the Kashmir conflict in 1989. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Protest in Rome in front of the Chamber of Deputies by the National Federation of Press (FNSI), the Order of Journalists and representatives of newspapers that are likely to close due to cuts in the fund for publishing and information innovation as a result of a government amendment. If approved, it would gradually reduce the direct contributions of public funding from 2019 to zero in 2022 for publishers of newspapers and magazines. At risk one thousand direct jobs, 10 thousand in the induced. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • U.S. Marines and Royal New Zealand Army soldiers call for fire from a Light Armoured Vehicle as part of exercise Joint Assault Signals Company Black, Waiouru Military Camp, New Zealand, Sept. 26, 2018. The Marines are with 1st Brigade, 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jordan E. Gilbert)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Dytiatky Village, Kyiv Region, Ukraine - Cars are seen by an energy efficient information centre that was inaugurated at the Dytiatky checkpoint, the main gateway to the Chornobyl (Chernobyl) Exclusion Zone, Dytiatky village, Ivankiv district, Kyiv Region, northern Ukraine, October 2, 2018. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Tarasov/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Dytiatky Village, Kyiv Region, Ukraine - A car is parked at the red light at a boom barrier as seen by an energy efficient information centre that was inaugurated at the Dytiatky checkpoint, the main gateway to the Chornobyl (Chernobyl) Exclusion Zone, Dytiatky village, Ivankiv district, Kyiv Region, northern Ukraine, October 2, 2018. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Tarasov/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Rome, Italy, Italy - The mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi inaugurates the new Food Point at the Tourist Information Point of Fori Imperiali street. In addition to the mayor present at the inauguration, the Councilor for Economic Development and Tourism of Rome Capital Adriano Meloni, the Ad of Zètema Albino Ruberti and the Chairman of the Capitoline Tourism Commission Carola Penna. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are thrown from an exploding building as they shoot an action scene together for the first time for their new Netflix movie 'Power'. Foxx could be seen with blood on his had as he was being dragged out of a building by Joseph Gordon-Levitt who plays a cop. In this scene, there is a huge explosion which rocks the building causing the two to go flying and hit the ground. In one shot, a severed limb could be seen dangling above Josephs head before dropping to the ground. Gordon-Levitt's character could be seen wearing an NFL "Saints' shirt with number 37 'Gleason'. this was a salute to former New Orleans Saints Safety player Steve Gleason. Gleason is especially well known for his blocked punt in a 2006 game that became a symbol of recovery in New Orleans in the team's first home game after Hurricane Katrina. In 2011, he revealed that he was battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. His experiences while living with the disease were captured on video over the course of a five-year period and are featured in the 2016 documentary, Gleason. The movie has been kept under wraps with very little information leaked. It is however thought to be a sci-fi movie about a drug epidemic that gives people a range of superpowers. The protagonist is believed to be a teenage actress who finds herself dealing the drug to help care for her family. Sources say Foxx will play a family man who has suffered a great loss and is desperate to trace the drug’s supply line and find its designer. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars along side Foxx and is said to play a beat cop who takes law enforcement matters into his own hands. 25 Oct 2018 Pictured: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are thrown from an exploding building as they shoot an action scene together for the first time for their new Netflix movie 'Power'. Foxx could be seen with blood on his had as he was being dragged out of a building by Joseph Gordon-Levitt who plays a cop. In this scene, there is a huge explosion which rocks the building causing the two to go flying and hit the ground. In one shot, a severed limb could be seen dangling above Josephs head before dropping to the ground. Gordon-Levitt's character could be seen wearing an NFL "Saints' shirt with number 37 'Gleason'. this was a salute to former New Orleans Saints Safety player Steve Gleason. Gleason is especially well known for his blocked punt in a 2006 game that became a symbol of recovery in New Orleans in the team's first home game after Hurricane Katrina. In 2011, he revealed that he was battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. His experiences while living with the disease were captured on video over the course of a five-year period and are featured in the 2016 documentary, Gleason. The movie has been kept under wraps with very little information leaked. It is however thought to be a sci-fi movie about a drug epidemic that gives people a range of superpowers. The protagonist is believed to be a teenage actress who finds herself dealing the drug to help care for her family. Sources say Foxx will play a family man who has suffered a great loss and is desperate to trace the drug’s supply line and find its designer. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars along side Foxx and is said to play a beat cop who takes law enforcement matters into his own hands. 25 Oct 2018 Pictured: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are thrown from an exploding building as they shoot an action scene together for the first time for their new Netflix movie 'Power'. Foxx could be seen with blood on his had as he was being dragged out of a building by Joseph Gordon-Levitt who plays a cop. In this scene, there is a huge explosion which rocks the building causing the two to go flying and hit the ground. In one shot, a severed limb could be seen dangling above Josephs head before dropping to the ground. Gordon-Levitt's character could be seen wearing an NFL "Saints' shirt with number 37 'Gleason'. this was a salute to former New Orleans Saints Safety player Steve Gleason. Gleason is especially well known for his blocked punt in a 2006 game that became a symbol of recovery in New Orleans in the team's first home game after Hurricane Katrina. In 2011, he revealed that he was battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. His experiences while living with the disease were captured on video over the course of a five-year period and are featured in the 2016 documentary, Gleason. The movie has been kept under wraps with very little information leaked. It is however thought to be a sci-fi movie about a drug epidemic that gives people a range of superpowers. The protagonist is believed to be a teenage actress who finds herself dealing the drug to help care for her family. Sources say Foxx will play a family man who has suffered a great loss and is desperate to trace the drug’s supply line and find its designer. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars along side Foxx and is said to play a beat cop who takes law enforcement matters into his own hands. 25 Oct 2018 Pictured: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are thrown from an exploding building as they shoot an action scene together for the first time for their new Netflix movie 'Power'. Foxx could be seen with blood on his had as he was being dragged out of a building by Joseph Gordon-Levitt who plays a cop. In this scene, there is a huge explosion which rocks the building causing the two to go flying and hit the ground. In one shot, a severed limb could be seen dangling above Josephs head before dropping to the ground. Gordon-Levitt's character could be seen wearing an NFL "Saints' shirt with number 37 'Gleason'. this was a salute to former New Orleans Saints Safety player Steve Gleason. Gleason is especially well known for his blocked punt in a 2006 game that became a symbol of recovery in New Orleans in the team's first home game after Hurricane Katrina. In 2011, he revealed that he was battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. His experiences while living with the disease were captured on video over the course of a five-year period and are featured in the 2016 documentary, Gleason. The movie has been kept under wraps with very little information leaked. It is however thought to be a sci-fi movie about a drug epidemic that gives people a range of superpowers. The protagonist is believed to be a teenage actress who finds herself dealing the drug to help care for her family. Sources say Foxx will play a family man who has suffered a great loss and is desperate to trace the drug’s supply line and find its designer. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars along side Foxx and is said to play a beat cop who takes law enforcement matters into his own hands. 25 Oct 2018 Pictured: Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are thrown from an exploding building as they shoot an action scene together for the first time for their new Netflix movie 'Power'. Foxx could be seen with blood on his had as he was being dragged out of a building by Joseph Gordon-Levitt who plays a cop. In this scene, there is a huge explosion which rocks the building causing the two to go flying and hit the ground. In one shot, a severed limb could be seen dangling above Josephs head before dropping to the ground. Gordon-Levitt's character could be seen wearing an NFL "Saints' shirt with number 37 'Gleason'. this was a salute to former New Orleans Saints Safety player Steve Gleason. Gleason is especially well known for his blocked punt in a 2006 game that became a symbol of recovery in New Orleans in the team's first home game after Hurricane Katrina. In 2011, he revealed that he was battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. His experiences while living with the disease were captured on video over the course of a five-year period and are featured in the 2016 documentary, Gleason. The movie has been kept under wraps with very little information leaked. It is however thought to be a sci-fi movie about a drug epidemic that gives people a range of superpowers. The protagonist is believed to be a teenage actress who finds herself dealing the drug to help care for her family. Sources say Foxx will play a family man who has suffered a great loss and is desperate to trace the drug’s supply line and find its designer. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars along side Foxx and is said to play a beat cop who takes law enforcement matters into his own hands. 25 Oct 2018 Pictured: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jamie Foxx, Dominique Fishback. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • South Africa - Durban -  07 June 2020 -   The World Health Organization (WHO) has changed its advice on face masks, saying they should be worn in public where social distancing is not possible to help stop the spread of coronavirus. The global body said new information showed they could provide a barrier for potentially infectious droplets. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • Durban. 120718. Police were doing a sweep of the Cornubia mall after a bomb scare was reported at the Woolworths store. According to information, the whole mall was evacuated while police combed the scene with emergency services on standby. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.
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  • Durban. 120718. Police were doing a sweep of the Cornubia mall after a bomb scare was reported at the Woolworths store. According to information, the whole mall was evacuated while police combed the scene with emergency services on standby. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.
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  • Durban. 120718. Police were doing a sweep of the Cornubia mall after a bomb scare was reported at the Woolworths store. According to information, the whole mall was evacuated while police combed the scene with emergency services on standby. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are seen for the first time on the set of his new Netflix movie 'Power' looking bloodied and beaten with Foxx's arm wrapped in a bloodied bandage and Gordon-Levitt with a black eye and new 'New Orleans' Fleur de lis tattoo on his arm. Foxx was seen wearing a Hawaiian style floral shirt and sunglasses as he shot the first scenes in 'Chruch's Chicken' fast food restaurant. The movie has been kept under wraps with very little information leaked. It is however thought to be a sci-fi movie about a drug epidemic that gives people a range of superpowers. The protagonist is believed to be a teenage actress who finds herself dealing the drug to help care for her family. Sources say Foxx will play a family man who has suffered a great loss and is desperate to trace the drug’s supply line and find its designer. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also stars along side Foxx and is said to play a beat cop who takes law enforcement matters into his own hands. Jamie Foxx if said to be dating Katie Holmes although there has not been any official confirmation of this. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: jamie Foxx. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Bydgoszcz, Poland - POLAND, Warsaw - December 21, 2016. The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Bydgoszcz, Poland - POLAND, Warsaw - December 21, 2016. The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Bydgoszcz, Poland - POLAND, Warsaw - December 21, 2016. The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Bydgoszcz, Poland - POLAND, Warsaw - December 21, 2016. The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Bydgoszcz, Poland - POLAND, Warsaw - December 21, 2016. The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Bydgoszcz, Poland - POLAND, Warsaw - December 21, 2016. The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Bydgoszcz, Poland - POLAND, Warsaw - December 21, 2016. The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland - The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. Warsaw, Poland, on December 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Bydgoszcz, Poland - POLAND, Warsaw - December 21, 2016. The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 21, 2016 - Bydgoszcz, Poland - POLAND, Warsaw - December 21, 2016. The European Commission is investigating potentially false claims that Facebook cannot merge user information from the messaging network WhatsApp which it acquired in 2014. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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