Sclerotherapy for the intraoral ranula with bleomycin: technical considerations and preliminary experience
Abstract Ranula is a mucous cyst that occurs in the sublingual gland (SLG) in the floor of the mouth. It can be classified into two types based on origins: One is the the lesser sublingual gland (LSLG) in the anterior segment and the Rivini duct, which is connected to it, and the other is the greate...
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Main Authors: | Hong-Yu Zhang (Author), Li-Wen Su (Author), Huan Sun (Author), Chao-Chen Rui (Author), Yang Wu (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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