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Obliteration of ranula with homoeopathic treatment: A case report
Introduction: Ranula is a soft translucent swelling that occurs in the floor of the mouth usually causing mild discomfort to the patient. Conventional therapeutic modalities range from the injection of sclerosing agents to various surgical techniques ...
ParthaPratim Pal, Pal, Partha
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Lingual nerve revisited—A comprehensive review Part II: Surgery and radiology
Abstract The lingual nerve (LN) is a branch of the mandibular division of the fifth cranial nerve, the trigeminal nerve, arising in the infratemporal fossa. It provides sensory fibers to the mucous membranes of the floor of the mouth, the lingual gingiva, and the anterior two‐thirds of the tongue.
Kisho Ono +9 more
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Plunging Ranula Occurring Without its Oral Counterpart: A Case Report
A ranula is a lesion that arises from mucin spillage from the sublingual or submandibular gland ducts, beneath the mucosa of the oral floor. A plunging or cervical ranula dissects the mylohyoid muscle and appears as a submandibular swelling.
K Shah Arpan +2 more
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Ectopic salivary gland cyst in the neck: Association with congenital plunging ranula
Congenital ranula is rare. We report a large, symptomatic, congenital plunging ranula associated with a salivary gland cyst in the neck. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first such reported case.
Nitin Pant +3 more
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This study compared the efficacy of sialendoscopy‐assisted stone removal (SASR) with non‐endoscopic transoral stone removal (TOSR) for non‐palpable submandibular stones. Among 70 patients in the SASR group, 98.57% achieved complete stone removal, while the TOSR group's success rate was 94.12%. SASR had fewer acute complications (7.14%) compared to TOSR
Han Cheol Lee +5 more
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Oral focal mucinosis in a dog with brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome
Abstract Oral focal mucinosis is an uncommon disorder primarily reported in people and characterised by excessive hyaluronic acid production in the mucosa. This report describes a novel occurrence of oral focal mucinosis in a 3‐year‐old French Mastiff with brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, presenting with severe respiratory distress and mucin
Daiana R. Cardoso +3 more
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Surgical treatment of dysphagia due to salivary mucocele (sialocele) in a cat
Abstract This case report describes a 10‐year‐old, male, neutered, indoor–outdoor, domestic shorthair cat presented for hyporexia and dysphagia of 1‐month duration tentatively attributed to a recent diet modification. The cat was ultimately referred for a second opinion.
Abedin Shaban Zadeh, Elisabeth Snead
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Point-of-Care Ultrasound to Diagnose a Simple Ranula
In the following vignette we demonstrate the use of point-of-care ultrasound to diagnose a simple ranula.
Ili Margalit, Ron Berant
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Oral ranula : report of a case with review of literature [PDF]
Ranula is a soft bluish translucent swelling that occurs in floor of mouth usually causing mild discomfort to the patient. Ranula can be categorized as simple or plunging.
Ram Shetty, Shishir +2 more
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