Two varieties are described: a superficial or oral ranula and a cervical or plunging ranula. The plunging ranula is located below the mylohyoid muscle and may present as a swelling in the upper ...
CONCLUSIONS: Plunging ranulas appear to occur with greater incidence ... Removal of the sublingual gland via either a cervical or intraoral approach is important in the management of this condition.
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