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Oral Surg Oral Med O · Apr 1995
Case ReportsSarcoid ranula. Its association with wide-spread sarcoidosis.
- V Vijay, R Newman, M A Bebawi, and H G Godfrey.
- Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Program B, North General Hospital, New York, N.Y., USA.
- Oral Surg Oral Med O. 1995 Apr 1; 79 (4): 449-51.
AbstractThe presence of noncaseating granulomas in salivary tissue is a specific feature of sarcoidosis. We document the case of a healthy woman who presented with a sarcoid ranula of the sublingual salivary gland without any other manifestations of the disease. This sarcoid ranula subsequently progressed to symptomatic widespread sarcoidosis in a span of 7 months. An asymptomatic sarcoid ranula may thus possibly represent a precursor to widespread sarcoidosis.
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