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DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(94)70168-7
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Blood blisters of the oral mucosa (angina bullosa haemorrhagica)

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“…ABH is also known as localised oral purpura2 stomatopompholyx haemorrhagica3 and recurrent oral hemophlyctenosis 4. The pathogenesis of this condition is not known but according to Hopkins and Walker5 there is weakness in the attachment of the oral epithelium to the underlying connective tissue in susceptible patients which ruptures the junction on mild trauma and leads to subepithelial bulla.…”
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“…ABH is also known as localised oral purpura2 stomatopompholyx haemorrhagica3 and recurrent oral hemophlyctenosis 4. The pathogenesis of this condition is not known but according to Hopkins and Walker5 there is weakness in the attachment of the oral epithelium to the underlying connective tissue in susceptible patients which ruptures the junction on mild trauma and leads to subepithelial bulla.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cette affection se traduit par le développement d'une bulle hémorragique récurrente sur la muqueuse buccale ou oropharyngée, sans être associée é une pathologie systémique [2,4]. L'apparition des lésions est parfois précédée d'une sensation de brûlures [3,5,6]. La bulle de couleur rouge ou violacée, se rompt spontanément après quelques heures, libérant son contenu hémorragique et laissant place à une ulcération non spécifique (Fig.…”
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“…2), douloureuse qui guérit spontanément en quelques jours [7]. Certains patients décrivent un saignement prolongé [6]. La rupture d'une bulle oropharyngée peut s'accompagner d'une sensation d'étouffement [8].…”
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