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In general there is a poor correlation between the patient's cliical symptoms, and the findings of the dentist when the pulp is examined histologically .

also it has no specific features in radiographs.

Source: Paul Coulthard, Keith Horner, Philip Sloan, Elizabeth Theaker, Master Dentistry, Vol.1

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