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  2. Ranula - Wikipedia

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    A ranula is a type of mucocele, and therefore could be classified as a disorder of the salivary glands. Usually a ranula is confined to the floor of the mouth (termed a "simple ranula"). [6] An unusual variant is the cervical ranula (also called a plunging or diving ranula), where the swelling is in the neck rather than the floor of the mouth. [1]

  3. Salivary gland disease - Wikipedia

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    Ranula is a mucocele under the tongue. Ranulas may be larger than mucoceles at other sites; they are usually associated with the sublingual gland, and less often they arise from the submandibular gland or a minor salivary gland. [11] Rarely, a ranula may descend into the neck rather than the mouth (plunging ranula).

  4. Oral mucocele - Wikipedia

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    The most common location to find a mucocele is the inner surface of the lower lip. It can also be found on the inner side of the cheek (known as the buccal mucosa), on the anterior ventral tongue, and the floor of the mouth. When found on the floor of the mouth, the mucocele is referred to as a ranula. They are rarely found on the upper lip.

  5. Sialocele - Wikipedia

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    A sialocele is a localized, subcutaneous cavity containing saliva. [1] [2] It is caused by trauma (e.g. violence, accident or surgery) or infection. [1]They most commonly develop about 8–14 days after injury.

  6. Sialadenitis - Wikipedia

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    3. Facial swelling – usually unilaterally and affecting parotid region, under the tongue, or below the jaw. May have acute onset and may have a history of repeated episodes. 4. Recurrent painful swellings – indicative of chronic recurrent sialadenitis, may have similar signs and symptoms to an acute episode. 5.

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    The mixed drink BORG, or “blackout rage gallon,” has gained popularity with Gen Z college students. An expert explains why partying with this beverage is risky. What is BORG drinking, and why ...

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    Tuesday’s lawsuit calls the Charged Lemonade a dangerous drink that is defective in its design. It includes medical notes from Skerritt’s visit to the emergency room in April, in which a nurse ...

  9. Sialolithiasis - Wikipedia

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    Sialolithiasis (also termed salivary calculi, [1] or salivary stones) [1] is a crystallopathy where a calcified mass or sialolith forms within a salivary gland, usually in the duct of the submandibular gland (also termed "Wharton's duct").