Definition : Term Rana(for Ranula) from latin means  Frog 
Collectively,  the mucocele, the oral ranula, and the cervical, or plunging, ranula  are clinical terms for a pseudocyst that is associated with mucus  extravasation into the surrounding soft tissues. These lesions occur as  the result of trauma or obstruction to the salivary gland excretory duct  and spillage of mucin into the surrounding soft tissues. Mucoceles,  which are of minor salivary gland origin, are also referred to as mucus  retention phenomenon and mucus escape reaction usually occur in the  floor of the mouth and  involve the major salivary glands.




Specifically,  the ranula originates in the body of the sublingual gland, in the ducts  of Rivini of the sublingual gland, in the Wharton duct of the  submandibular gland, and, infrequently from the minor salivary glands at  this location. Oral  ranulas are secondary to mucus extravasation that pools superior to the  mylohyoid muscle, whereas cervical ranulas are associated with mucus  extravasation along the fascial planes of the neck.
 
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