Mucocele
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oral_mucocele
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References
Overview of common oral lesions 36606178 NIH
The pathologies covered include recurrent aphthous stomatitis, herpes simplex virus, oral squamous cell carcinoma, geographic tongue, oral candidosis, oral lichen planus, pre-malignant disorders, pyogenic granuloma, mucocele and squamous cell papilloma, oral melanoma, hairy tongue and amalgam tattoo.
Oral Mucosal Lesions in Childhood 36354659 NIH
Mucoceles fọọmu nigbati ẹṣẹ kekere kan ba farapa, ti o nfa itọ soke ni awọn ọna ti dina. Awọn idagba wọnyi ni igbagbogbo ko ni irora, dan, ati pe o le han bulu tabi sihin, nigbagbogbo ko kọja 1 cm ni iwọn. Itọju pẹlu yiyọkuro iṣẹ-abẹ, ati nigba miiran awọn oniṣẹ abẹ tun yọ awọn keekeke ti o wa nitosi lati dena atunwi.
Mucocele develops as a consequence of mechanical trauma to a minor salivary gland, which is followed by saliva retention and accumulation inside the blocked and dilated excretory ducts of the gland. Lesions are usually painless, with smooth surfaces, bluish or transparent. Most are not larger than 1 cm in diameter. They are treated by surgical removal; at that time, the surgeon often decides to perform the ablation of the neighboring minor salivary glands in order to prevent relapses.
Ipo ti o wọpọ julọ lati wa mucocele jẹ oju inu ti aaye isalẹ. Diẹ ninu awọn mucoceles yanju lairotẹlẹ lori ara wọn lẹhin igba diẹ. Awọn miiran jẹ onibaje ati nilo yiyọkuro iṣẹ-abẹ.