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A well-defined border separates a pathologic lesion from surrounding structures. A poorly defined border will not distinctly separate a lesion from the surrounding normal tissue.
 
  A) Both sentences are true.
  B) Both sentences are false.
  C) The first sentence is true. The second sentence is false.
  D) The first sentence is false. The second sentence is true.
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Explanation: A) Well-defined borders of pathologic lesions are clearly separated from surrounding structures, whereas poorly defined borders of pathologic lesions will not be distinctly separated from the surrounding normal tissue.
B) Well-defined borders of pathologic lesions are clearly separated from surrounding structures, whereas poorly defined borders of pathologic lesions will not be distinctly separated from the surrounding normal tissue.
C) Well-defined borders of pathologic lesions are clearly separated from surrounding structures, whereas poorly defined borders of pathologic lesions will not be distinctly separated from the surrounding normal tissue.
D) Well-defined borders of pathologic lesions are clearly separated from surrounding structures, whereas poorly defined borders of pathologic lesions will not be distinctly separated from the surrounding normal tissue.
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