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Year : 2010 | Volume
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Angina Bullosa Hemorrhagica with a Possible Relation to Dental Treatment, Diabetes Mellitus, Steroid Inhaler and Local Trauma: Report of 3 Cases
SM Ravi Prakash1, Om Prakash D Toshniwal1, Narendra Nath Singh2, Sankalp Verma3
1 Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Kothiwal Dental College and Research Center, Moradabad Uttar Pradesh, India 2 Department of Oral Pathology, Kothiwal Dental College and Research Center, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India 3 Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Kothiwal Dental College and Research Center Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Correspondence Address:
S M Ravi Prakash C/O Dr RP Singh, Dhanwantri Nursing Home, Sarai Khalsa, Behind Head Post Office, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh-244001 India
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DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10011-1067
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Angina bullosa hemorrhagica is a rare condition characterized by one or more blood filled blisters or bullae predominantly in the soft palate region caused either by local mucosal trauma, dental treatment, underlying systemic conditions or use of steroid inhalers. We report three cases of angina bullosa hemorrhagica with different etiological factors.
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