A marsupialization technique was used to manage this ranula.
Ranula on floor of mouth under tongue.
If a ranula stays in the mouth underneath the tongue it is called a simple ranula.
A ranula is a cyst that forms under your tongue filled with saliva due to a damaged salivary gland.
These are rare, but because they are larger, they can cause more.
Ranulas usually present as painless, translucent bluish masses in the floor of the mouth below the tongue, usually with no other associated symptoms or signs.
A ranula is a mucus extravasation cyst involving a sublingual gland and is a type of mucocele found on the floor of the mouth.
A ranula is large cyst that forms in the floor of the mouth, or under tongue.
Ranula means frog like referring to the way frogs inflate the skin below their mouth when they croak.
It's always good to know what you're looking for when it comes to ranulas.
Mucoceles often show up on the inside of your lower lips, your gums, the roof of your mouth, or under your tongue.
In contrast, plunging ranulas grow down into your neck.
The american cancer society estimates that 28,000 people in the united states develop oral or throat cancer each year and 7,000 die from it.
The cyst enlarges slowly, penetrating the deep structures of the floor of the mouth above the mylohyoid muscle.
A wide range of pathologic processes may involve the floor of the mouth, the part of the oral cavity that is located beneath the tongue.
Ranulas are mucus retention pseudocysts in the floor of the mouth, mucocele) in the floor of the mouth that typically results from trauma or inflammation of the minor salivary or sublingual glands, the term ranula is derived from the latin word rana, on the tongue, symptoms, your doctor can make an incision and drain the cyst to decrease marsupialization:
Overlying submandibular skin was normal.
Mucoceles often show up on the inside of your lower lips, your gums, the roof of your mouth, or under your tongue.
At one year follow up the patient remains asymptomatic.
Simple ranulas are mostly asymptomatic but can lead to airway obstruction [4].