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Case Report: A rare cause of oral bullae: Angina bullosa hemorrhagica.

Salih Levent CinarDemet KartalÖzlem CanözMurat BorluAyten Ferahbas
Published in: F1000Research (2017)
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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