All of the following anatomical structures can mimic the appearance of carotid artery calcifications except one. Which one is the exception?
A) Tongue
B) Epiglottis
C) Hyoid bone
D) Lip line
D
Explanation: A) The lip line does not mimic the appearance of carotid artery calcifications on panoramic radiographs.
B) The lip line does not mimic the appearance of carotid artery calcifications on panoramic radiographs.
C) The lip line does not mimic the appearance of carotid artery calcifications on panoramic radiographs.
D) The lip line does not mimic the appearance of carotid artery calcifications on panoramic radiographs.
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