Angina bullosa hemorrhagica (ABH) is an oral subepithelial blood blister with poorly understood etiopathogenesis, which is not attributable to blood dyscrasias or vesiculobullous disorders. These hemorrhagic bullae spontaneously rupture within minutes to hours, resulting in ragged, often painless, superficial erosions that heal spontaneously within 1 week without scarring. The lesions are usually solitary, and sometimes cause extreme anxiety in patients.
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Vagal paragangliomas are rare tumors. Advances in the imaging have aided the diagnosis and assessment of this disease. Surgery is the mainstay of the treatment however radiotherapy has been tried in the selected cases.
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