Case Report: A rare cause of oral bullae: Angina bullosa hemorrhagica
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Angina bullosa hemorrhagica (ABH) is a benign disorder of the oral cavity. Clinically, oral, blood-filled blisters are seen. To give a proper diagnosis, one should rule out any other cause. We aim to present this case in order to emphasize this rare cause of oral bullae which is necessary to be differentiated from many serious dermatological and hematological disorders.
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Case Report: A rare cause of oral bullae: Angina bullosa
Angina bullosa hemorrhagica (ABH) is a benign disorder of the oral cavity. Clinically, oral, blood-filled blisters are seen. To give a proper diagnosis, one should rule out any other cause. We aim to present this case in order to emphasize this rare cause of oral bullae which is necessary to be differentiated from many serious dermatological and hematological disorders. Salih Levent Cinar ( ) C...
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Angina bullosa hemorrhagica (ABH) is a benign disorder of the oral cavity. Clinically, oral, blood-filled blisters are seen. To give a proper diagnosis, one should rule out any other cause. We aim to present this case in order to emphasize this rare cause of oral bullae which is necessary to be differentiated from many serious dermatological and hematological disorders. Salih Levent Cinar ( ) C...
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Angina bullosa Haemorrhagica (ABH) is a term that was first introduced by Badham in 1967 to describe a bullous disorder in which recurrent oral blood blisters appear in the absence of any identifiable systemic disorder. It is a disorder restricted to the oral mucosa characterized by the formation of blood blisters on slight trauma in the absence of blood dyscrasia, vesiculobullous disease or ot...
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دوره 6 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2017