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Transoral Robotic Surgery with Sialendoscopy for a Plunging Ranula
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Journal:
ORL
ORL (2018) 79 (6): 306–313.
Published Online: 29 November 2017
...Ryan M. Carey; Benjamin L. Hodnett; Christopher H. Rassekh; Gregory S. Weinstein Background/Aims: Plunging ranulas are oral mucoceles that often cannot be visualized directly and thus can be challenging to diagnose and differentiate from other neck lesions. Surgery is the preferred treatment option...
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Plunging Ranula Localized in the Parapharyngeal Space
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Audiology and Speech
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ORL
ORL (1990) 52 (3): 202–204.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
...Toru Takimoto; Hideaki Katoh; Ryozo Umeda Plunging ranulas are a mucous extravasation and usually originate from the sublingual gland. They dissect between the facial planes and muscle of the base of the tongue to the submandibular triangle. We report here a rare case of plunging ranula localized...