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    The Lesion That May Present Anywhere from the Foramen Caecum
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The Lesion That May Present Anywhere from the Foramen Caecum

Question 21

Question 21

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The lesion that may present anywhere from the foramen caecum to the middle of the neck is known as:


A) Globulomaxillary cyst
B) Thyroglossal tract cyst
C) Acute lymphadenitis
D) Branchial cyst
E) Lymphoepithelial cyst

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