Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3160463 Journal of Pierre Fauchard Academy (India Section) 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

A ranula is a type of mucocele found on the floor of the mouth. Ranulas present as a swelling of connective tissue consisting of collected mucin from a ruptured salivary gland duct, which is usually caused by local trauma. Since the etiology of ranula is unknown, treatment is still controversial. However, ranula has recently been speculated due to mucous extravasation into the ambient (issues from a traumatized sublingual gland or duct. Plunging ranula is far lcss frcquently encountered than sublingual type. We report the cusc of plunging ranula of the 22-year-old female which the total resection of the ranula and sublingual gland was carried out without récurrence for 9 months. As trealmeul of plunging ranula, excision of the sublingual gland appears tn he essential for cure, regardless of whether via intraoral or cervical approach. Intraoral excision is more advisable because of its less invasiveness.

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