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Sclerotherapy for the intraoral ranula with bleomycin: technical considerations and preliminary experience [PDF]
Ranula is a mucous cyst that occurs in the sublingual gland (SLG) in the floor of the mouth. It can be classified into two types based on origins: One is the the lesser sublingual gland (LSLG) in the anterior segment and the Rivini duct, which is ...
Hong-Yu Zhang +4 more
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Retrospective comparative clinical study on clinical effect of suture micromarsupialization on ranula [PDF]
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical effect of suture micromarsupialisation on ranula. Methods: This is a retrospective comparative clinical study, the clinical data of 106 patients with simple ranula admitted to the Oral and ...
Bei-Bei Huo
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A Rare Cause of Acute Respiratory Distress: Cervical Ranula [PDF]
Plunging or cervical ranula is a mucus extravasation pseudocyst arising from the sublingual gland that is located below the mylohyoid muscle. Clinically, if large enough, cervical ranulas can affect swallowing, speech, chewing, and even breathing.
Gültekin Övet +5 more
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S urgical Management of Ranula- F loor of M outh by M arsupialization: A C ase Series. [PDF]
Introduction: The extravasation of saliva from the sublingual gland on the floor of the mouth results in a ranula. The most typical presentation is swelling under the tongue.
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Plunging ranula, a subtype of ranula, commonly presents as a submandibular or submental cystic mass without oral counterpart, and its clinical management remains challenging. Herein, the authors report an extremely rare case of 30-year-old female patient
Fangqi Jing +3 more
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A ranula is a pseudocystic lesion of the sublingual salivary gland, found in the floor of the mouth. Ranula is classified into types such as simple and plunging type.
Dubey, Debasmita, Swain, Santosh Kumar
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The optimal treatment of plunging ranula does not necessarily involve excision of the ranula.
John D. Harrison
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MANAGEMENT OF BILATERAL RANULA: A CASE REPORT
Ranula is a retention pseudocyst caused by an obstruction or trauma in the duct of the sublingual salivary gland which causes mucus extravasation. The ranula that extends through the mylohyoid muscle into the submandibular space is called plunging ranula.
Setyawan, Aris +6 more
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Ranula is a mucous retention cyst caused by the extravasation of mucus from the sublingual gland. We present a case of sublingual ranula that was successfully treated with micro-marsupialisation under COVID-19 infection.
Kunio Yoshizawa +2 more
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Sublingual ranula: A case study and management modalities
Ranula is a mucus extravasation cyst of the oral cavity, the incidence of which peaks in the second decade of life. In this case report, a young male presented with a slowly progressive swelling at the floor of the mouth which was diagnosed clinically as
M Arun Kumar, Rama Gupta, S Anjana
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