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Mucoid cyst of the lower lip after bite wound.

Mucoid cyst of the lower lip after a bite wound (detailed picture)

Mucus granuloma, following a painful bite wound, reddish-bluish, glassy, soft, spherical, about 1.0 cm large, protruding blue-red lump on the lower lip.

Suddenly appearing, laterally localized on the left tongue, glassy-looking, approx. 0.8 mm in diameter, bulging, painless lump in a 44-year-old female patient.

Mucous granuloma: Condition after traumatic injury of the cheek mucosa, now after several months of fibrotic organization.

mucosal granuloma. condition after extraction of the left upper canine in an 83-year-old patient. circumscribed glassy swelling of the mucosa. after incision gelatinous material emptied. the clinical findings in connection with the anamnesis are conclusive.

Mucus granuloma (Ranula). 0.2 cm large, chronic stationary, not painful, firm, smooth, white elevation at the floor of the mouth near the right caruncula in a 51-year-old female patient. During excision emptying of a mucinous secretion.