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Year : 2018 | Volume
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Hemorrhagic bulla on the lip: A diagnostic dilemma
Aravinda Konidena, Hena Shaw, Mansimran Kaur Uppal
Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Swami Devi Dyal Hospital and Dental College, Barwala, Haryana, India
Correspondence Address:
Aravinda Konidena Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Swami Devi Dyal Hospital and Dental College, Barwala, Haryana India
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DOI: 10.4103/ijohs.ijohs_17_18
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Angina bullosa hemorrhagica (ABH) is a rare benign disorder characterized by the sudden onset of painless blood-filled blister in the oral cavity that rupture in 24–48 h. We recently encountered an interesting case of ABHon the lower lip of 68-year-old female patient referred back from the prosthodontic department following the procedure of impression making. This case will be presented along with a review of previous case summaries reporting four or more cases.
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