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"Recopilación de la Sanidad de Albeytería y Arte de Herrar", de Manuel Pérez Sandoval (1769) [PDF]
Lleonart Roca, Francisco
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Lingual Foregut Duplication Cyst: A Cytologist's Viewpoint.
Vali S, Singh M, Rana D, Manchanda A.
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A Case of a One-Month-Old Infant Who Underwent Oral Intubation With Tongue Traction After Decompressing an Oral Cyst. [PDF]
Sato T +4 more
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Annual Announcement of Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia: Session of 1845-6 [PDF]
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Treatments to Avoid Ranula Recurrence: A Network Meta‐Analysis [PDF]
Background Oral and plunging ranulas require effective treatment strategies to minimize recurrence; yet no consensus exists on the most effective approach.
Marina Rocha Fonseca Souza +8 more
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Sublingual Ranula in Pediatric Patients: Report of Two Cases and Review of Its Management [PDF]
Ranula is a mucocele mostly seen in the floor of the mouth. Trauma to the sublingual salivary glands results in the collection of fluid and the formation of a ranula. Various treatment methods have been reported for ranula, with varied success rates. The
Kamaljit Kaur +3 more
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Sudden appearance of a plunging ranula in a child: Atypical case report [PDF]
Introduction and importance A plunging ranula corresponds to an extravasation of saliva from the sublingual glands to the submandibular space and adjacent deep spaces. It is a very rare occurrence in children.
Mohamed Amin Chaabouni +5 more
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Refractory Ranula Following Surgery for Tongue Cancer: A Case Report [PDF]
The postoperative complications of tongue cancer include functional impairment due to tongue removal, sensory and taste disturbances due to damage to the lingual nerve, and intraoral ranula due to damage to the salivary gland duct in the lower part of ...
Atsuya Ishiyama +4 more
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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1993
Five cases of "plunging ranula" are reported. In one case, treatment consisted of exteriorization and obturation by a removable, partial-denture-like splint. A second case was treated by total removal of both the ranula and the sublingual gland by a combined extraoral-intraoral approach.
A, Mizuno, K, Yamaguchi
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Five cases of "plunging ranula" are reported. In one case, treatment consisted of exteriorization and obturation by a removable, partial-denture-like splint. A second case was treated by total removal of both the ranula and the sublingual gland by a combined extraoral-intraoral approach.
A, Mizuno, K, Yamaguchi
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