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A 20-year-old patient presents with increased mobility of only anterior mandibular teeth. Extensive loss of alveolar bone is noted radiographically without evidence of significant peri-odontal disease. The lesion is lucent with sharp margins. This would suggest which of the fol-lowing?
 
  a. Cherubism
  b. Gardner's syndrome
  c. Langerhans cell disease
  d. Fibrous dysplasia
  e. Paget's disease
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