Abstract
A plunging or diving ranula is a rare mucous fluid collection in the submandibular or parapharyngeal space resulting from damage or rupture of one or more ducts of the sublingual gland. The most common clinical presentation is a painless, slow-growing, pliable mass in the floor of the mouth, sometimes extending below the mandible through a defect in the mylohyoid muscle. This case report presents a young female patient who was suspected of having a plunging ranula. This case also highlights the role that sonography and other diagnostic tools play in the evaluation of this phenomenon.
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Ayers, E. (2018). Plunging Ranula: A Case Report. Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 34(4), 285–290. https://doi.org/10.1177/8756479318767632
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