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Schwannomas arise from Schwann cells of the peripheral nerve sheath. The most common locations include the head, neck, and extensor surfaces of the extremities. Intramammary schwannomas are very rare and account for only 2.6% of schwannomas.
Dialani, Vandana+3 more
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SUMMARY Neurogenous tumours of the larynx are extremely uncommon. We describe a case of a neurilemmoma which presented clinically as a discrete nodule on the vocal cord. Simple endoscopic removal under direct vision was performed.
P J, Dekker, A, Haidar
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Solitary Submandibular Schwannoma Mimicking a Salivary Gland Tumor in a Child
Tumors occurring in the submandibular space are infrequent among pediatric patients, and benign peripheral nerve tumors in this region are exceptionally rare.
Kim Yew Richard WONG+4 more
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Experimental Production of Lingual Tumor by Jet Injection of 9, 10-dimethyl 1, 2-bemzamtjracene [PDF]
Ninety-six male golden hamsters, 3 months of age, were injected with a 0.25% solution of 9, 10-dimethyl 1, 2-benzanthracene in acetone into the tongue at weekly intervals using a Panjet injector (Panjet^[○!R]: Wright, G. E.).
CHINO TAKEHIRO+3 more
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Intra-parotid facial nerve schwannoma: case report of a rare entity [PDF]
Intraparotid facial nerve schwannoma was first reported by Ibarz in 1927. The frequency of intra-parotid schwannomas range from 0.2% to 1.5%. Facial nerve schwannoma can occur at any point along its course from the cerebello-pontine angle to its ...
Kanpurwala, Shaheen H.+2 more
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Orbital neurilemmoma with cafe-au-lait pigmentation of the skin. [PDF]
A Mortada
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Retrospective Analysis of 20 Patients Affected by Schwannomas in the Upper and Lower Limbs [PDF]
Objective To analyze the epidemiological profile and evolution of 20 patients diagnosed with upper- and lower-limb schwannomas. Methods A group of patients was defined for a retrospective evaluation comprising the period between February 2002 and June ...
José Antonio Galbiatti+5 more
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Schwannomas at unusual locations: a case series [PDF]
Schwannoma, also known as neurinoma or neurilemmoma, is a benign, encapsulated, slow-growing, peripheral nerve sheath tumor arising from the Schwann cells. They are seen mostly in the head and neck region, with the 8th cranial nerve being the most common
Chaki, Supratim+2 more
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Neurilemmoma of the auricle: A case report [PDF]
Raymond I. Fodor+2 more
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