
The areas of bony radiolucency seen in cherubism
A) resemble a central giant cell granuloma when seen under the microscope.
B) occur in place of the teeth, and radiographs will reveal complete anodontia.
C) will increase in size as the patient matures, even until the seventh or eighth decade of life.
D) will resolve, leaving the patient without any sign of facial deformity later in life.
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