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Which type of neoplasm is most common soft tissue sarcoma in children?
Which type of neoplasm is most common soft tissue sarcoma in children?
In Batson's Plexus, metastasis to the oral cavity from which primary site is rare?
In Batson's Plexus, metastasis to the oral cavity from which primary site is rare?
Which neoplasm evolves through the stages of patch, plaque, and nodular?
Which neoplasm evolves through the stages of patch, plaque, and nodular?
Where are the most common primary sites for oral metastases in females?
Where are the most common primary sites for oral metastases in females?
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Which location is most frequently affected by Rhabdomyosarcoma in the oral cavity?
Which location is most frequently affected by Rhabdomyosarcoma in the oral cavity?
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What is the most common intraoral location for lipoma?
What is the most common intraoral location for lipoma?
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Which neural neoplasm is characterized by Antoni A and Antoni B histological patterns?
Which neural neoplasm is characterized by Antoni A and Antoni B histological patterns?
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What is the most common intraoral location for Neurofibromatosis Type I?
What is the most common intraoral location for Neurofibromatosis Type I?
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Which condition results in total deafness and facial nerve damage upon removal of vestibular nerve neuromas?
Which condition results in total deafness and facial nerve damage upon removal of vestibular nerve neuromas?
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Which oral lesion originates from neural crest cells?
Which oral lesion originates from neural crest cells?
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Which condition is caused by mutations in the NF1 gene on chromosome 17?
Which condition is caused by mutations in the NF1 gene on chromosome 17?
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Which of the following lesions is exclusively found on the gingiva or edentulous alveolar ridge?
Which of the following lesions is exclusively found on the gingiva or edentulous alveolar ridge?
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What is the most common location for a Fibroma?
What is the most common location for a Fibroma?
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Which lesion is associated with hyperplastic granulation tissue from a healing extraction socket and sometimes referred to as 'Epulis granulomatosa'?
Which lesion is associated with hyperplastic granulation tissue from a healing extraction socket and sometimes referred to as 'Epulis granulomatosa'?
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In which lesion might you observe a 'cupping on x-ray' appearance?
In which lesion might you observe a 'cupping on x-ray' appearance?
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Which lesion is more common in females and is not associated with trauma?
Which lesion is more common in females and is not associated with trauma?
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What is the typical treatment approach for Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma?
What is the typical treatment approach for Peripheral Ossifying Fibroma?
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Which tumor is mainly located on the dorsal side of the tongue and is not a high-risk area for squamous cell carcinoma?
Which tumor is mainly located on the dorsal side of the tongue and is not a high-risk area for squamous cell carcinoma?
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Which tumor is characterized by pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia on histology and can sometimes be mistaken for squamous cell carcinoma?
Which tumor is characterized by pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia on histology and can sometimes be mistaken for squamous cell carcinoma?
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What is a common symptom of Melanotic Neuroectodermal Tumor of Infancy that can be detected through laboratory tests?
What is a common symptom of Melanotic Neuroectodermal Tumor of Infancy that can be detected through laboratory tests?
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Which syndrome may include posterior fossa malformations, arterial anomalies, cardiac defects, and sternal cleft or supraumbilical raphe along with large hemangiomas?
Which syndrome may include posterior fossa malformations, arterial anomalies, cardiac defects, and sternal cleft or supraumbilical raphe along with large hemangiomas?
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What is the most common tumor in infancy and childhood that typically involves benign proliferation of blood vessels?
What is the most common tumor in infancy and childhood that typically involves benign proliferation of blood vessels?
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Which type of tumor is a benign neoplasm of smooth muscle?
Which type of tumor is a benign neoplasm of smooth muscle?
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