Quantcast Mucoceles, as seen to the right of the finger, are typically translucent to slightly blue in color and have a shiny-appearing surface. A mucocele is causing the lower lip to have a slight bulge near the center. This mucocele has broken open; note the slight fluid present.
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Picture of Oral Mucocele: Mucoceles, as seen to the right of the finger, are typically translucent to slightly blue in color and have a shiny-appearing surface. Divider line
Mucoceles, as seen to the right of the finger, are typically translucent to slightly blue in color and have a shiny-appearing surface.
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References


Bolognia, Jean L., ed. Dermatology, pp.1729-1730. New York: Mosby, 2003.

Freedberg, Irwin M., ed. Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine. 6th ed. pp.1087-1088. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003.

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