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Cerebrospinal fluid leakage complicated by intracranial hematoma and cervical infection following resection of dumbbell schwannoma in the cervical canal: a case report and literature review. [PDF]
Yuan ZS, Lu LS, Hu Y.
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Orbito-Cranial Trigeminal Schwannoma: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Atypical, Extremely Rapid Growth of Pediatric Orbital Neurilemmoma.
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2021Solitary orbital neurilemmoma-a benign tumor of Schwann cells in a peripheral nerve-sheath-are typically very slow growing and present in middle age; in the absence of neurofibromatosis, they are almost never seen in childhood.
K. Vahdani, P. Luthert, G. Rose
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1956
TUMORS of the pharynx are more frequently malignant than benign. Neurilemmomas are relatively uncommon. Not a single case of primary pharyngeal neurilemmoma was encountered among 63 benign tumors of the pharynx and tonsil collected by New and Childrey 1 at the Mayo Clinic over a 13-year period. None has been found by one of us (R. A.
R A, MARCIAL-ROJAS, J, PICO
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TUMORS of the pharynx are more frequently malignant than benign. Neurilemmomas are relatively uncommon. Not a single case of primary pharyngeal neurilemmoma was encountered among 63 benign tumors of the pharynx and tonsil collected by New and Childrey 1 at the Mayo Clinic over a 13-year period. None has been found by one of us (R. A.
R A, MARCIAL-ROJAS, J, PICO
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2005
The authors report a case of uncommon neurilemmoma on the tip of the tongue. A 23-year-old Korean man presented with a mass on the tip of the tongue, which was noted first 3 years before, when it was a small nodule. The mass had been growing slowly. Physical examination revealed a firm, not-tender, oval, elevated, protruded, red mass on the right side ...
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The authors report a case of uncommon neurilemmoma on the tip of the tongue. A 23-year-old Korean man presented with a mass on the tip of the tongue, which was noted first 3 years before, when it was a small nodule. The mass had been growing slowly. Physical examination revealed a firm, not-tender, oval, elevated, protruded, red mass on the right side ...
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1980
SummaryWe present a case of neurilemmoma of the cervix which is the first to be reported in the English literature. The characteristic histological features are described and its differentiation from a leiomyoma is confirmed by electron microscopic studies.
N J, Gwavava, A I, Traub
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SummaryWe present a case of neurilemmoma of the cervix which is the first to be reported in the English literature. The characteristic histological features are described and its differentiation from a leiomyoma is confirmed by electron microscopic studies.
N J, Gwavava, A I, Traub
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Intraosseous neurilemmoma of the proximal ulna
INTRODUCTION Neurilemmoma is a benign nerve sheath neoplasm commonly located in the soft tissue. Intraosseous neurilemmoma is rare, constituting less than 1% of primary bone tumors.
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1994
AbstractDiaphragmatic neurilemmomas are rare tumors. We report here such a case and also review five cases from the Englishâlanguage medical literature. Neurilemmomas of the diaphragm are benign tumors that display slow, progressive growth. They remain encapsulated and do not invade adjacent structures.
J D, Urschel, J G, Antkowiak, H, Takita
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AbstractDiaphragmatic neurilemmomas are rare tumors. We report here such a case and also review five cases from the Englishâlanguage medical literature. Neurilemmomas of the diaphragm are benign tumors that display slow, progressive growth. They remain encapsulated and do not invade adjacent structures.
J D, Urschel, J G, Antkowiak, H, Takita
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