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    This Benign Tumor of Fat Cells That Clinically Appears as a Yellowish
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This Benign Tumor of Fat Cells That Clinically Appears as a Yellowish

Question 75

Question 75

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This benign tumor of fat cells that clinically appears as a yellowish mass surfaced by a thin layer of epithelium is referred to as a


A) chondroma.
B) rhabdomyosarcoma.
C) lipoma.
D) lymphoma.

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