1990
DOI: 10.1016/0278-2391(90)90399-m
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Squamous cell carcinoma arising in a plunging ranula

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“…These lesions may be difficult to differentiate from benign and malignant salivary gland tumors, especially cystadenocarcinoma and mucoepidermoid carcinoma. A case of squamous cell carcinoma in the wall of ranula has also been reported [21]. So, thorough radiological, biochemical, and histopathological investigations should be carried out for all cases of suspected plunging ranulas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These lesions may be difficult to differentiate from benign and malignant salivary gland tumors, especially cystadenocarcinoma and mucoepidermoid carcinoma. A case of squamous cell carcinoma in the wall of ranula has also been reported [21]. So, thorough radiological, biochemical, and histopathological investigations should be carried out for all cases of suspected plunging ranulas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite its seemingly straightforward nature, a ranula can undergo a malignant transformation in the cystic lining, underscoring the importance of vigilant scrutiny in its assessment. 29…”
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“…If managed by only drainage of the cyst, recurrence is common. Postoperative complications include a tingling sensation in the tongue, hematoma, and local infection [ 9 ].…”
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