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A review of 413 salivary gland tumours in the head and neck region. [PDF]
Objectives: Salivary gland tumours (SGTs) are a group of heterogeneous lesions with complex clinico-pathological characteristics and distinct biological behaviours.
Adeyemi, Bukola Folasade +4 more
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Micromarsupialization technique in oral ranula: report of two clinical cases in child patient
Oral ranulas are pseudocysts resulting from the retention of mucus or extravasation of saliva that often affect children. This article aims to report two clinical cases of oral ranulas and discuss the treatment using the micromarsupialization technique.
Lucas Fernando Oliveira Tomáz Ferraresso +5 more
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Mucocele de la glandula submaxilar: a propósito de un caso [PDF]
El mucocele es un término que incluye dos conceptos: el quiste de extravasación, que resulta de la ruptura del conducto de la glándula salival y el consiguiente derrame de la mucina en los tejidos blandos que rodean a dicha glándula, y el quiste de ...
Boneu Bonet, F. +3 more
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Co-existence of Congenital Epidermoid Cyst and Ranula in a Newborn. Report of a Unique Case
Background Congenital cystic swellings involving the floor of the mouth include various lesions such as developmental cysts (e.g., dermoid and epidermoid cysts), ranulas, vascular malformations etc.
E. Papadopoulou +7 more
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Needle and Nodule: A Case of Intra‐Lesional Success in Oral Mucocele Treatment
ABSTRACT A 26‐year‐old male with a lower lip mucocele was successfully treated using weekly intralesional injection of Dexamethasone (2 mL) for 3 weeks. This non‐surgical approach leads to the complete resolution of the lesion within a four‐week duration with no recurrence during follow‐up.
Soubhagya Ranjan Kar +4 more
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Sonographic Anatomy and Imaging of the Extracranial Component of the Hypoglossal Nerve (CNXII)
The hypoglossal nerve (HN) provides motor innervation to tongue muscles responsible for tongue movement, speech, mastication, swallowing, respiratory functions and management of oral secretions. The intracranial component of the HN can be demonstrated on magnetic resonance imaging and the extracranial component can be demonstrated with sonographic ...
Michelle Fenech +4 more
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A Rare Case of Congenital Simple Cystic Ranula in a Neonate
Congenital ranula in a neonate is an uncommon occurrence. We present one such case of the said lesion where the clinical presentation and management were found to be interesting, hitherto unreported in the medical literature.
Gautam Bir Singh +5 more
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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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A ranula is a mucus retention cyst or pseudocyst caused by leakage of mucus from the sublingual gland and generally occurs in the oral floor. In addition, drug induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DIHS) is a rare but well-recognized serious adverse effect ...
Kunio Yoshizawa +3 more
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A review of oral biopsies in children and adolescents: a clinicopathological study of a case series [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinicopathological features of oral lesions in children and adolescents diagnosed in an Oral Pathology Laboratory.
Carvalho, Elaine Judite de Amorim +5 more
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