INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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What is an angioma composed of?

  1. Blood or lymph vessels

  2. Skeletal muscle fibers

  3. Nerve tissue

  4. Adipose tissue

The correct answer is: Blood or lymph vessels

An angioma is a benign tumor composed of blood or lymph vessels. Angiomas are commonly found in the skin and can present as red patches or bumps. These tumors are made up of an overgrowth of blood vessels or lymphatic vessels, which distinguishes them from the other tissues mentioned in the options. Skeletal muscle fibers (option B), nerve tissue (option C), and adipose tissue (option D) are not components typically found in angiomas. Angiomas are specifically characterized by an abnormal proliferation of blood vessels or lymphatic vessels, making option A the correct answer.