Abstract
This article describes 14 cases of angina bullosa haemorrhagica. Angina bullosa haemorrhagica is a pathology restricted to the oral mucosa, commonly observed on the soft palate. It is characterized by a bloody bubble without systemic blood diseases associated or any other known illness related. The expression angina is used because the lesion can produce a chock sensation in the patient. The prognosis is good and the treatment is only symptomatic, avoiding secondary infection and improving the wound healing.
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