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Submental epidermoid (epidermal) cyst is a very rare non-neoplastic cyst lined by squamous epithelium that arises from the floor of the mouth. It can sometimes clinically resemble a giant plunging ranula.
Eziagu UB, Inoh MI
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Management of Paediatric Oral Ranula: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Introduction: Ranula is mucous extravasation cyst that occurs in the floor of the mouth. There are various methods of management of paediatric oral ranula each of which has their own advantage and disadvantage.
Saraniya Packiri +2 more
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A foreign body in the floor of the mouth
A case of unusual presentation of foreign body in the floor of mouth is reported. The patient presented with a history and clinical findings of sublingual ranula. Marsupialisation and sublingual sialadenectomy was planned.
Ehab Shehata +2 more
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Surgical Treatment of Sublingual Gland Ranulas
Introduction Ranulas are divided into oral (OR) and plunging (PR) and comprise the most common pathology of the sublingual gland. This study presents a case series of patients operated due to OR and PR within different type of modalities in a 1-year ...
Michał Gontarz +7 more
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Plunging ranulas are rare cystic masses in the neck that are mucous retention pseudocysts from an obstructed sublingual gland. They "plunge" by extending inferiorly beyond the free edge of the mylohyoid muscle, or through a dehiscence of the muscle itself, to enter the submandibular space.
Vivek, Kalra +2 more
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Modified micro-marsupialization in pediatric patients: A minimally invasive technique
Surgical management of ranula and mucocele in the pediatric age group is challenging. Various procedures from wide excision with scalpel to laser are associated with few complications.
P B Rachana +2 more
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Multisystem Mucosal Morbidity in Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Inversa
ABSTRACT Background/Objectives Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa inversa (RDEB‐I) is a rare subtype of dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (EB) characterized by intertriginous cutaneous involvement and frequent mucosal disease. Although mucosal involvement is recognized in RDEB‐I, its cumulative clinical burden remains poorly defined.
Valerie R. Stichert +5 more
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Plunging Ranula: Report of a Case [PDF]
The plunging ranula is an extravasation cyst of the saliva from the sublingual gland. We report a case of plunging ranula, which was diagnosed through CT and analysis of aspirated fluid, and was treated successfully by excision of the sublingual gland ...
Kaneko, Ken-Ichi
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Multiple histiocytic foam cell nodules of the tongue in a Shih Tzu dog
Abstract An uncommon histiocytic lesion of the tongue was described in an 11‐year‐7‐month‐old male Shih Tzu dog that presented with multiple nodules on the upper lip and tongue, with further dissemination on the ventral lingual surface observed during sedation.
Hugo Henrique Rocon Gregório +4 more
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