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Painful mass in the floor of the mouth
Paul Kuperman, M.D.
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Summary:
This patient presented to the ENT clinic with a swollen painful floor of the mouth. A firm mass with an associated tender submandibular gland was palpated in the clinic and the patient was sent for subsequent CT.
Q. The most common gland involved with this process is
parotid
submandibular
sublingual
thyroid
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