
Cherubism
A) is inherited as an autosomal-dominant disease with marked penetrance in females and variable expressivity and incomplete penetrance in males.
B) most frequently involves the maxilla.
C) is characterized by a unilateral facial deformity.
D) reveals a typical "soap-bubble" or multilocular appearance on radiographic images.
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