2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jormas.2019.04.005
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Mucoceles of the anterior ventral surface of the tongue and the glands of Blandin–Nuhn: 5 cases

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“…The Blandin-Nuhn glands are a small group of mixed mucous and serous salivary glands, with five to seven small duct openings in the oral cavity, situated on the midline of the ventral tongue [1,2,8]. Although BNMs are commonly described as uncommon lesions, several reports exist in the literature [5].…”
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“…The Blandin-Nuhn glands are a small group of mixed mucous and serous salivary glands, with five to seven small duct openings in the oral cavity, situated on the midline of the ventral tongue [1,2,8]. Although BNMs are commonly described as uncommon lesions, several reports exist in the literature [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blandin and Nuhn mucoceles (BNMs) are rare benign lesions, which develop on the ventral side of the tongue in newborns as well as pediatric and adult patients [1,2]. These lesions are frequently misdiagnosed as conventional mucoceles or ranulas [1][2][3]. Despite the small size of Blandin and Nuhn glands (8 mm wide and 12-25 mm deep), BNMs can sometimes have large dimensions [4].…”
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“…MGBN is described as a relatively rare lesion, with only 2.5% of mucocele lesions occurring on the tongue in the region of the glands of Blandin-Nuhn. 3,5,12 However, the low prevalence of MGBN may also be due to a neglected or inconclusive diagnosis and mainly due to the fact that mucocele in these glands has thin walls, suffering easy rupture. 13 The glands of Blandin-Nuhn are mucous and serous salivary glands situated on both sides of the midline of the ventral tongue surface, embedded in the muscles of the ventral tongue, and covered with a thin layer of mucosa.…”
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“…The histopathological examination is important in order to confirm the diagnosis since MGBNs share similar clinical characteristics with vascular anomalies, pyogenic granuloma, fibrous hyperplasia and squamous papilloma, depending on the degree of vascularization and the atrophy of the acinus. 1 Other lesions such as lipoma or mucoepidermoid carcinoma 12 may also be clinically similar to MGBN.…”
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“…An episodic decrease and increase in size, corresponding to rupture and subsequent mucin production, may be observed.1 These lesions are often asymptomatic, however, they can cause interference with speech and mastication and sometimes suffocation or dysphagia as they grow in size. [9]…”
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