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Which Term Describes a Lesion in Which Parts of a Whole

Question 58

Question 58

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Which term describes a lesion in which parts of a whole are joined together, or fused, to make one?


A) Fissured
B) Coalescence
C) Diffuse
D) Multilocular

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