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A Mixed Lucent and Opaque Radiographic Pattern May Be Seen

Question 15
Multiple Choice

A mixed lucent and opaque radiographic pattern may be seen with all the following jaw lesions except: A)Ossifying fibroma B)Odontogenic myxoma C)Periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia D)Cementifying fibroma E)Calcifying odontogenic cyst

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