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A Case Report of Bronchogenic Cyst in the Posterior Wall of Gastric Fundus With Elevated CEA and CA199 in Cystic Fluid. [PDF]
Bronchogenic cyst in gastric fundus. ABSTRACT Bronchogenic cysts originate from abnormal foregut budding during embryogenesis. Two pathogenic mechanisms exist: (1) ectopic migration of tracheobronchial precursors forming cysts in extrapulmonary sites, and (2) retained bronchial buds developing pulmonary cysts through mucus accumulation.
Chen Y, Wang Z, Zhang G, Han M, Zhou H.
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Intraoral Schwannoma Presenting as a Palatal Mass in a Pediatric Patient. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Schwannomas, though rare in the pediatric oral cavity, can present as painless palatal swellings that mimic other benign lesions. This case highlights the importance of including schwannoma in the differential diagnosis of palatal masses in children to ensure early recognition and appropriate surgical management.
Atarbashi-Moghadam S, Lotfi A, Baher MK.
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A rare case of giant retroperitoneal neurilemmoma
Neurilemmoma, also known as schwannoma or neurinoma, is a tumor that originates from neural sheath Schwann cells. Giant neurilemmomas derived from the retroperitoneum have rarely been reported.
Chao Gao +7 more
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Neurilemmoma of the Vagus Nerve in the Poststyloid Parapharyngeal Space [PDF]
We report a large vagal neurilemmoma in the poststyloid compartment of the parapharyngeal space. A 52-year-old man was referred to our hospital with a feeling of discomfort in the left upper neck.
Yuji Shinohara +4 more
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Schwannoma of the Soft Palate: A Rare Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Oral schwannomas are rare, with only 18 cases of soft palate involvement reported since 1985. We report a case of a 15‐year‐old male with a soft palate schwannoma who was successfully treated by surgical excision and had no complications over a one‐year follow‐up. Histologically, schwannomas exhibit Antoni A and B patterns.
Adhikari M +4 more
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A mysterious case of transient proptosis
A 42-year-old Indian woman presented with a slowly progressive and painless swelling in the superomedial aspect of right orbit over past 5 years. She succumbed to homeopathic treatment which controlled the swelling for some time, but eventually recurred.
Debolina Deb +3 more
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Schwannoma of the tongue in a child [PDF]
A schwannoma or neurilemmoma is a benign, slow growing, usually solitary and encapsulated tumour originating from Schwann cells of the nerve sheath.
Lukšić, Ivica +4 more
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Solitary Fibrous Tumors of the Submandibular Gland: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) are uncommon neoplasms that arise from the pleura. Although they can appear in various extrathoracic areas, they are uncommon in the submandibular gland. This paper reports a 37‐year‐old woman with a spherical, hypoechogenic mass measuring 13 × 37 mm and having a regular boundary on the left side of the ...
Garousi M +5 more
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A literature review on surgery for cervical vagal schwannomas [PDF]
Cervical vagal schwannoma is a benign, slow-growing mass, often asymptomatic, with a very low lifetime risk of malignant transformation in general population, but diagnosis is still a challenge.
A Peyvandi +31 more
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Laryngeal schwannoma: A case report with short literature review [PDF]
Introduction. Laryngeal schwannomas are rare benign neuro-genic tumors. They are usually localized in the supraglottic portion of the larynx. We reported a rare case of laryngeal schwannoma with a focus on clinical presentation, diagnosis and management.
Relić Nenad +7 more
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