2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsc.2021.101952
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Mucocele of the submandibular gland extended to the oral floor in a child

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“…According to Salissou et al ., who published a case report of such a condition in a 9-year-old female child in 2021, only 13 such cases have been reported in the literature till 2017. [ 2 ] The age of presentation varies from childhood to middle age and most cases have unilateral involvement. Choi et al .…”
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“…According to Salissou et al ., who published a case report of such a condition in a 9-year-old female child in 2021, only 13 such cases have been reported in the literature till 2017. [ 2 ] The age of presentation varies from childhood to middle age and most cases have unilateral involvement. Choi et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies suggest some form of trauma leading to obstruction or rupture of the duct of the involved salivary gland leading to extravasation and/or retention of secretions. [ 2 ]…”
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“…The swelling may also interfere with speech and swallowing and may cause respiratory compromise if the swelling displaces the tongue upward and backward. 12,13 Our patient cited aesthetic compromise as his chief complaint as his look had been severely compromised due to the resultant neck swelling. Clinical findings of a submandibular mucocele usually reveal a dome-shaped, non-tender, fluctuant, swelling in the submandibular region and may range in size from small lesions to lesions of grotesque proportions in size.…”
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