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RANULA (BİR OLGU NEDENİ İLE)

RANULA ( A CASE REPORT)

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Ranulas ar e commonly regarded as a simple retention cysts which occur in the anterior floor of the mouth. They may be of oral or cervical. Oral ranulas are limited to the sublingual space and are seen as intraoral mass lesions. When they enlarge, they extend from lingual space to involve the submandibular and/or parapharyngeal spaces. Oral ranulas are relatively common, and present as a cyst in the mouth. Whereas cervical ranulas arc rare and manifest themself as a mass in the neck with or without an associated sign or symptoms in the floor of the mouth. In this article a case of cervical ranula with associated oral lesions is present and literature is reviewed.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Ranula sıklıkla ağız tabanının anterior bölgesinde oluşan basit retansiyon kistidir. Oral olabildikleri gibi servikal de olabilirler. Ağız içinde bif kitle olarak görülen oral ramıla sublingual boşluk ile amirlidir. Büyüdüklerinde lingual boşluktan genişleyerek submandibular ve parafaringeal boşlukları tutabilirler. Oral ranula ağızda bir kist olarak daha sık görülürken, servikal ranula daha nadirdir. Servikal ranula boyunda, bir kitle olarak gelinebilir ve ağız tabanında semptom verebilir veya vermeyebilir. Bu makalede oral kavitede bulgu veren bir servikal ranula vakası sunulmuş ve literatür gözden geçirilmiştir
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