Deck 8: Salivary Gland Diseases

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An asymptomatic fluctuant mass in the floor of the mouth of a 25-year-old man was biopsied. Microscopically, it was a dilated duct containing mucin. This is a _____ cyst.

A) Dermoid
B) Lymphoepithelial
C) Branchial
D) Thyroglossal tract
E) Mucous retention
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A biopsy of the lower lip salivary glands showed replacement of parenchymal tissue by lymphocytes. The patient also had xerostomia and keratoconjunctivitis sicca. These findings suggest which of the following?

A) Lymphoma
B) Crohn's disease
C) Mumps
D) Sjögren's syndrome
E) None of the above
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Which of the following salivary conditions occurs because of traumatic or surgical cutting of the excretory duct of a salivary gland?

A) Mixed tumor
B) Sialolithiasis
C) Mucous retention cyst
D) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
E) Ranula
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A biopsy of the minor salivary gland of the lower lip was taken to evaluate for the salivary component of Sjögren's syndrome. The tissue showed a diffuse lymphocytic and plasma cell infiltrate in the gland parenchyma, extensive scarring of the gland with acinar atrophy, and ductal dilatation. This is most suggestive of which of the following?

A) Sarcoidosis
B) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
C) Pleomorphic adenoma
D) Chronic sialadenitis
E) Sjögren's syndrome
Question
A 16-year-old patient complained of a 1 * 1 cm nontender mass in his upper lip. The lesion was nonulcerated and was composed of a dilated duct containing a sialolith. This would be which of the following?

A) Focal fibrous hyperplasias
B) Traumatic neuroma
C) Fibromatosis
D) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
E) None of the above
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A patient presents with a chronic palatal ulcer. On biopsy there is evidence of salivary gland infarction and squamous metaplasia of salivary ducts. This is:

A) Benign lymphoepithelial lesion
B) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
C) Cytomegalic disease
D) Lymphoma
E) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
Question
Biopsy of minor salivary gland of the lip shows a lymphocytic infiltrate that has replaced salivary gland parenchyma without evidence of scar. The patient is 58 years old and has dry eyes and rheumatoid arthritis. She very likely has which of the following?

A) Sarcoidosis
B) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
C) Sjögren's syndrome
D) Chronic sialadenitis
E) Gorlin-Goltz syndrome
Question
Minor salivary gland malignancies are most commonly seen in which of the following sites?

A) Lower lip
B) Upper lip
C) Palate
D) Tongue
E) Gingiva
Question
A patient presents with a lump in the palate that is covered by normal epithelium. Microscopy shows that the mass is an infiltrative neoplasm composed of glandular epithelium. Tumor nests have a cribriform pattern and can be seen surrounding nerve. This describes which of the following?

A) Mixed tumor
B) Monomorphic adenoma
C) Mucocele
D) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
E) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma, low grade
Question
A 15-year-old patient had a biopsy of a lower lip mass that was diagnosed as mucous extravasation phenomenon. This was probably related to which of the following?

A) A sialolith
B) Trauma
C) Bacterial infection
D) Viral infection
E) Congenital malformation
Question
A 24-year-old patient presents with a persistent firm asymptomatic submucosal mass (1 * 1 cm) in her lower lip. The mass fluctuates in size and occasionally drains a cloudy, sticky fluid. This would most likely be which of the following?

A) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
B) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
C) Traumatic fibroma
D) Soft tissue myxoma
E) Ectopic lymphoid tissue
Question
Mucosal neuroma, pheochromocytoma, and medullary carcinoma of the thyroid constitute which of the following syndromes?

A) Albright's syndrome
B) Sjögren's syndrome
C) von Recklinghausen's disease of skin
D) Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
E) None of the above
Question
A 33-year-old patient presents with an asymptomatic swelling of her right submandibular space. Which of the following should be considered in a clinical differential diagnosis?

A) Chronic lymphadenitis
B) Salivary gland tumor
C) Lymphoepithelial cyst
D) Lymphoma
E) All the above
Question
Although mucous extravasation phenomenon can potentially occur where salivary glands are present, it is most commonly seen in which of the following intraoral sites?

A) Buccal mucosa
B) Upper lip
C) Lower lip
D) Gingiva
E) Lateral tongue
Question
Cells with bright pink cytoplasm that contain abundant mitochondria that are seen in aging salivary glands and in some salivary gland tumors are known as:

A) Myoepithelial cells
B) Acinar cells
C) Macrophages
D) Oncocytes
E) Basal keratinocytes
Question
Mixed tumors of minor salivary glands present as asymptomatic lumps most commonly in which of the following locations?

A) Lower lip
B) Upper lip
C) Buccal mucosa
D) Tongue
E) Palate
Question
The cell that replaces salivary and lacrimal gland parenchyma, resulting in dryness seen in association with Sjögren's syndrome, is the:

A) Macrophage
B) Lymphocyte
C) Langerhans cell
D) Neutrophil
E) Mast cell
Question
The 5-year survival rate of one of the following salivary gland tumors is fair, but at 15 years it is very poor. Which of the following exhibits this slow, but unrelenting behavior?

A) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
B) Mixed tumor
C) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
D) Monomorphic adenoma
E) Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma
Question
Which of the following benign lesions is known to have potential to undergo malignant transformation?

A) Traumatic fibroma
B) Ectopic lymphoid tissue
C) Denture-related papillary hyperplasia
D) Granular cell tumor
E) Mixed tumor
Question
A 45-year-old woman developed soft bilateral swelling of her parotids. Her salivary flow was reduced and she had keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eyes). She also recently developed painful joints. She should be evaluated for:

A) Chronic alcoholism
B) MEN III
C) Sjögren's syndrome
D) Neurofibromatosis
E) Diabetes
Question
Ranula is the clinical designation of a salivary gland lesion that occurs in which of the following locations?

A) Parotid
B) Lower lip
C) Buccal mucosa
D) Floor of mouth
E) Ventral tongue
Question
All the following may develop in minor salivary gland tissue. However, one is rarely seen in major glands. It is:

A) Mixed tumor
B) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
C) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
D) Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma
E) Monomorphic adenoma
Question
The circumscribed salivary gland tumor that is composed of a benign mixture of neoplastic ductal epithelium and myoepithelium-derived connective tissue is known as:

A) Pleomorphic adenoma (mixed tumor)
B) Monomorphic adenoma
C) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
D) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
E) Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma
Question
The management of maxillary sinus retention cysts that are typically discovered during routine panoramic radiographic examinations is:

A) Endodontic therapy of the adjacent teeth
B) Antibiotic therapy
C) Surgical removal
D) Observation
E) None of the above
Question
Sialoliths are associated with which of the following?

A) Pain
B) Duct obstruction
C) Secondary gland infection
D) Mucous retention
E) All the above
Question
On routine panographic examination, a uniform round opacity measuring 1.5 cm in diameter was noted in the floor of the maxillary sinus of a 24-year-old man. All normal landmarks in the maxilla appeared intact. The patient had no symptoms and no history of sinus problems. This lesion most likely represents which of the following?

A) Variation of normal
B) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
C) Sjögren's syndrome
D) Maxillary sinus retention cyst
E) Carcinoma of the maxillary sinus
Question
Which of the following is the most likely clinical presentation of mixed tumor of minor salivary gland?

A) Painful exudative lesion
B) Ulcerative plaque
C) Rapidly growing mass
D) Red plaque
E) Firm submucosal mass
Question
A labial salivary gland biopsy showed the replacement of normal parenchyma with granulomas. There was no scarring and no ductal dilatation. This biopsy suggests:

A) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
B) Salivary lymphoepithelial lesion
C) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
D) Mucous retention cyst
E) Sarcoidosis
Question
Necrotizing sialometaplasia:

A) Occurs in the palate
B) May be confused with carcinoma clinically
C) May be confused with carcinoma microscopically
D) Is related to ischemic necrosis
E) All the above
Question
Trauma is the cause of which of the following?

A) Static (Stafne) bone cyst
B) MEN III-associated mucosal neuroma
C) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
D) Dermoid cyst
E) None of the above
Question
A biopsy of a nodular lesion of the tongue showed several noncaseating granulomas. The patient was found to have similar lesions in the hilar regions of his lungs. He most likely has which of the following?

A) Benign lymphoepithelial lesion
B) Sarcoidosis
C) Lymphoma
D) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
E) Mumps
Question
Which of the following is a common cause of xerostomia in the elderly?

A) Bacterial infection
B) Mumps
C) Systemic drugs
D) Allergic reactions
E) None of the above
Question
An adult patient complained of a 1 * 1 cm slightly tender nonulcerated mass in his lower lip. The patient believes that the lesion developed after he bit his lip several weeks ago. This would most likely be which of the following?

A) Traumatic fibroma
B) Granular cell tumor
C) Squamous cell carcinoma
D) Mucocele
E) Traumatic granuloma
Question
Patients with Sjögren's syndrome have increased risk for developing which of the following?

A) Oral cancer (squamous cell carcinoma)
B) Lymphoma
C) Mixed tumors
D) Melanoma
E) Anemia
Question
Basal cell adenoma:

A) Is an aggressive neoplasm
B) Is more common in the upper lip than in the lower lip
C) Often transforms into adenocarcinoma
D) Has a relatively high recurrence potential
E) None of the above
Question
Sialolithiasis is a phenomenon that most likely would be associated with which of the following glands?

A) Parotids
B) Submandibular glands
C) Sublingual glands
D) Minor salivary glands
E) None of the above
Question
Mixed tumor of salivary glands:

A) Is caused by smoking
B) Contains epithelial elements plus connective tissue of varied appearance, sometimes resembling cartilage
C) Frequently metastasizes to local lymph nodes
D) All the above
E) B and C only
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Which of the following disorders places the patient at risk for the appearance or development of a malignancy?

A) Primary Sjögren's syndrome
B) Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia
C) Neurofibromatosis
D) MEN III
E) All the above
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An asymptomatic fluctuant mass in the floor of the mouth of a 25-year-old man was biopsied. Microscopically, it was a dilated duct containing mucin. This is a _____ cyst.

A) Dermoid
B) Lymphoepithelial
C) Branchial
D) Thyroglossal tract
E) Mucous retention
Mucous retention
2
A biopsy of the lower lip salivary glands showed replacement of parenchymal tissue by lymphocytes. The patient also had xerostomia and keratoconjunctivitis sicca. These findings suggest which of the following?

A) Lymphoma
B) Crohn's disease
C) Mumps
D) Sjögren's syndrome
E) None of the above
Sjögren's syndrome
3
Which of the following salivary conditions occurs because of traumatic or surgical cutting of the excretory duct of a salivary gland?

A) Mixed tumor
B) Sialolithiasis
C) Mucous retention cyst
D) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
E) Ranula
Mucous extravasation phenomenon
4
A biopsy of the minor salivary gland of the lower lip was taken to evaluate for the salivary component of Sjögren's syndrome. The tissue showed a diffuse lymphocytic and plasma cell infiltrate in the gland parenchyma, extensive scarring of the gland with acinar atrophy, and ductal dilatation. This is most suggestive of which of the following?

A) Sarcoidosis
B) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
C) Pleomorphic adenoma
D) Chronic sialadenitis
E) Sjögren's syndrome
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A 16-year-old patient complained of a 1 * 1 cm nontender mass in his upper lip. The lesion was nonulcerated and was composed of a dilated duct containing a sialolith. This would be which of the following?

A) Focal fibrous hyperplasias
B) Traumatic neuroma
C) Fibromatosis
D) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
E) None of the above
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A patient presents with a chronic palatal ulcer. On biopsy there is evidence of salivary gland infarction and squamous metaplasia of salivary ducts. This is:

A) Benign lymphoepithelial lesion
B) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
C) Cytomegalic disease
D) Lymphoma
E) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
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Biopsy of minor salivary gland of the lip shows a lymphocytic infiltrate that has replaced salivary gland parenchyma without evidence of scar. The patient is 58 years old and has dry eyes and rheumatoid arthritis. She very likely has which of the following?

A) Sarcoidosis
B) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
C) Sjögren's syndrome
D) Chronic sialadenitis
E) Gorlin-Goltz syndrome
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Minor salivary gland malignancies are most commonly seen in which of the following sites?

A) Lower lip
B) Upper lip
C) Palate
D) Tongue
E) Gingiva
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A patient presents with a lump in the palate that is covered by normal epithelium. Microscopy shows that the mass is an infiltrative neoplasm composed of glandular epithelium. Tumor nests have a cribriform pattern and can be seen surrounding nerve. This describes which of the following?

A) Mixed tumor
B) Monomorphic adenoma
C) Mucocele
D) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
E) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma, low grade
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A 15-year-old patient had a biopsy of a lower lip mass that was diagnosed as mucous extravasation phenomenon. This was probably related to which of the following?

A) A sialolith
B) Trauma
C) Bacterial infection
D) Viral infection
E) Congenital malformation
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A 24-year-old patient presents with a persistent firm asymptomatic submucosal mass (1 * 1 cm) in her lower lip. The mass fluctuates in size and occasionally drains a cloudy, sticky fluid. This would most likely be which of the following?

A) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
B) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
C) Traumatic fibroma
D) Soft tissue myxoma
E) Ectopic lymphoid tissue
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12
Mucosal neuroma, pheochromocytoma, and medullary carcinoma of the thyroid constitute which of the following syndromes?

A) Albright's syndrome
B) Sjögren's syndrome
C) von Recklinghausen's disease of skin
D) Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
E) None of the above
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A 33-year-old patient presents with an asymptomatic swelling of her right submandibular space. Which of the following should be considered in a clinical differential diagnosis?

A) Chronic lymphadenitis
B) Salivary gland tumor
C) Lymphoepithelial cyst
D) Lymphoma
E) All the above
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Although mucous extravasation phenomenon can potentially occur where salivary glands are present, it is most commonly seen in which of the following intraoral sites?

A) Buccal mucosa
B) Upper lip
C) Lower lip
D) Gingiva
E) Lateral tongue
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Cells with bright pink cytoplasm that contain abundant mitochondria that are seen in aging salivary glands and in some salivary gland tumors are known as:

A) Myoepithelial cells
B) Acinar cells
C) Macrophages
D) Oncocytes
E) Basal keratinocytes
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Mixed tumors of minor salivary glands present as asymptomatic lumps most commonly in which of the following locations?

A) Lower lip
B) Upper lip
C) Buccal mucosa
D) Tongue
E) Palate
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17
The cell that replaces salivary and lacrimal gland parenchyma, resulting in dryness seen in association with Sjögren's syndrome, is the:

A) Macrophage
B) Lymphocyte
C) Langerhans cell
D) Neutrophil
E) Mast cell
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18
The 5-year survival rate of one of the following salivary gland tumors is fair, but at 15 years it is very poor. Which of the following exhibits this slow, but unrelenting behavior?

A) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
B) Mixed tumor
C) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
D) Monomorphic adenoma
E) Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma
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Which of the following benign lesions is known to have potential to undergo malignant transformation?

A) Traumatic fibroma
B) Ectopic lymphoid tissue
C) Denture-related papillary hyperplasia
D) Granular cell tumor
E) Mixed tumor
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A 45-year-old woman developed soft bilateral swelling of her parotids. Her salivary flow was reduced and she had keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eyes). She also recently developed painful joints. She should be evaluated for:

A) Chronic alcoholism
B) MEN III
C) Sjögren's syndrome
D) Neurofibromatosis
E) Diabetes
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21
Ranula is the clinical designation of a salivary gland lesion that occurs in which of the following locations?

A) Parotid
B) Lower lip
C) Buccal mucosa
D) Floor of mouth
E) Ventral tongue
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All the following may develop in minor salivary gland tissue. However, one is rarely seen in major glands. It is:

A) Mixed tumor
B) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
C) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
D) Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma
E) Monomorphic adenoma
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23
The circumscribed salivary gland tumor that is composed of a benign mixture of neoplastic ductal epithelium and myoepithelium-derived connective tissue is known as:

A) Pleomorphic adenoma (mixed tumor)
B) Monomorphic adenoma
C) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
D) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
E) Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma
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The management of maxillary sinus retention cysts that are typically discovered during routine panoramic radiographic examinations is:

A) Endodontic therapy of the adjacent teeth
B) Antibiotic therapy
C) Surgical removal
D) Observation
E) None of the above
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Sialoliths are associated with which of the following?

A) Pain
B) Duct obstruction
C) Secondary gland infection
D) Mucous retention
E) All the above
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On routine panographic examination, a uniform round opacity measuring 1.5 cm in diameter was noted in the floor of the maxillary sinus of a 24-year-old man. All normal landmarks in the maxilla appeared intact. The patient had no symptoms and no history of sinus problems. This lesion most likely represents which of the following?

A) Variation of normal
B) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
C) Sjögren's syndrome
D) Maxillary sinus retention cyst
E) Carcinoma of the maxillary sinus
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27
Which of the following is the most likely clinical presentation of mixed tumor of minor salivary gland?

A) Painful exudative lesion
B) Ulcerative plaque
C) Rapidly growing mass
D) Red plaque
E) Firm submucosal mass
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28
A labial salivary gland biopsy showed the replacement of normal parenchyma with granulomas. There was no scarring and no ductal dilatation. This biopsy suggests:

A) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
B) Salivary lymphoepithelial lesion
C) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
D) Mucous retention cyst
E) Sarcoidosis
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Necrotizing sialometaplasia:

A) Occurs in the palate
B) May be confused with carcinoma clinically
C) May be confused with carcinoma microscopically
D) Is related to ischemic necrosis
E) All the above
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Trauma is the cause of which of the following?

A) Static (Stafne) bone cyst
B) MEN III-associated mucosal neuroma
C) Mucous extravasation phenomenon
D) Dermoid cyst
E) None of the above
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A biopsy of a nodular lesion of the tongue showed several noncaseating granulomas. The patient was found to have similar lesions in the hilar regions of his lungs. He most likely has which of the following?

A) Benign lymphoepithelial lesion
B) Sarcoidosis
C) Lymphoma
D) Necrotizing sialometaplasia
E) Mumps
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Which of the following is a common cause of xerostomia in the elderly?

A) Bacterial infection
B) Mumps
C) Systemic drugs
D) Allergic reactions
E) None of the above
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33
An adult patient complained of a 1 * 1 cm slightly tender nonulcerated mass in his lower lip. The patient believes that the lesion developed after he bit his lip several weeks ago. This would most likely be which of the following?

A) Traumatic fibroma
B) Granular cell tumor
C) Squamous cell carcinoma
D) Mucocele
E) Traumatic granuloma
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Patients with Sjögren's syndrome have increased risk for developing which of the following?

A) Oral cancer (squamous cell carcinoma)
B) Lymphoma
C) Mixed tumors
D) Melanoma
E) Anemia
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Basal cell adenoma:

A) Is an aggressive neoplasm
B) Is more common in the upper lip than in the lower lip
C) Often transforms into adenocarcinoma
D) Has a relatively high recurrence potential
E) None of the above
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36
Sialolithiasis is a phenomenon that most likely would be associated with which of the following glands?

A) Parotids
B) Submandibular glands
C) Sublingual glands
D) Minor salivary glands
E) None of the above
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Mixed tumor of salivary glands:

A) Is caused by smoking
B) Contains epithelial elements plus connective tissue of varied appearance, sometimes resembling cartilage
C) Frequently metastasizes to local lymph nodes
D) All the above
E) B and C only
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Which of the following disorders places the patient at risk for the appearance or development of a malignancy?

A) Primary Sjögren's syndrome
B) Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia
C) Neurofibromatosis
D) MEN III
E) All the above
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