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The circular mixed radiopaque/radiolucent lesions seen in Figure 3-6 are characteristics of

A. calcified microhematomas
B. galactocele calcified
C. malignant calcification
D. epidermoid cyst

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Final answer:

The circular mixed radiopaque/radiolucent lesions seen in Figure 3-6 are characteristics of calcified microhematomas.

The answer is option ⇒A

Explanation:

The correct answer is Calcified microhematomas. The circular mixed radiopaque/radiolucent lesions seen in Figure 3-6 are characteristics of Calcified microhematomas

Calcified microhematomas are lesions that appear as a mix of radiopaque (appears light on a radiograph) and radiolucent (appears dark on a radiograph) areas. They are caused by the calcification of blood clots or old hematomas. The circular appearance of these lesions is a characteristic feature.

The answer is option ⇒A

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