Abstract
A 58-year-old white female was referred to the oral and maxillofacial surgeon for evaluation of a soft tissue lesion on the left lower lip with a clinical impression of mucocele. At the time of the appointment, the lesion had significantly decreased in size. The clinical diagnosis of a resolving mucocele was established, and the patient decided to monitor the lesion. Extraoral and intraoral examination failed to reveal any significant asymmetry or mass effect besides the referred area on the lower lip.
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