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==Other Diagnostic Studies== | ==Other Diagnostic Studies== | ||
Salivary gland [[biopsy]]: This is the most important test for diagnosis of Warthin's tumor. By thia means, the doctor can tell whether the tumor is benign or cancerous. | Salivary gland [[biopsy]]: This is the most important test for diagnosis of Warthin's tumor. By thia means, the doctor can tell whether the tumor is benign or cancerous. | ||
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Other Diagnostic Studies
Salivary gland biopsy: This is the most important test for diagnosis of Warthin's tumor. By thia means, the doctor can tell whether the tumor is benign or cancerous.