# Cherry-blossom appearance on a sialogram indicates:
a) Mucoepidermoid cell carcinoma
b) Acinar cell carcinoma
c) Sjogren's syndrome
d) Pleomorphic adenoma
The correct answer is C. Sjogren's syndrome.
Sialographs of Sjogren's syndrome demonstrate punctuate, cavitary defects which produce a 'cherry blossom' or 'branchless fruit laden tree' effect.
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