Retraction: An Aspirated Tooth Masquerading As Lung Cancer: A Unique Case Report
Emmanuel Meram, Meghan Mansour, Ali Khreisat, Roa'a AlKloub, Bhavinkumar Dalal

Abstract
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TopicsOral and Maxillofacial Pathology · Oral and Craniofacial Lesions · Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
This article has been retracted by the Editor-in-Chief due to conflicting claims of authorship that cannot be adjudicated. The authors have requested retraction to avoid further issues and, after careful consideration, the journal has agreed to retract. In addition, there is one key scientific error in the article as the aspirated material was a tooth filling, not an actual tooth as claimed.
