ANGINA BULLOSA HEMORRHAGICA-SERIES OF TWO RARE CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE
*Dr. Saraswathi Gopal K., Dr. P. Mahesh Kumar and Dr. Amala Manivannan
ABSTRACT
Angina Bullosa Hemorrhagica (ABH) is a rare oral mucosal disorder characterized by blood blisters which is not related to hematologic or immunopathologic abnormalities. It is more common in middle-age and elderly people and associated with local trauma, diabetes and long-term use of inhaled steroids. It‘s diagnosis is based on the history and clinical presentation and it is important to distinguish it from other serious disorders. Usually, ABH is a benign condition which requires no treatment. Here we present 2 cases of ABH in the tongue and soft palate region.
Keywords: Angina Bullosa Hemorrhagica, Blood Blister, Oral Mucosa.
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