Calibre-persistent labial artery: often misdiagnosed as a mucocoele

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
N M M N M RosdyA M Rich

Abstract

The authors present five cases of calibre-persistent labial artery (CPLA) all of which were diagnosed clinically as a labial mucocoele. The purpose of this article is to bring this rarely reported lesion to the attention of clinicians.

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