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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966
A SPECIFIC tumor of nerve sheath origin was first described in 1908 by Verocay. 1 He christened this tumor "neurinoma" in 1910. Two opposing views of its cellular origin immediately arose: first, that it could only arise from cells of mesodermal origin, namely, the perineural or endoneural components of the nerve sheath, since it contained considerable
Howard W. Smith, Seth Thaler
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A SPECIFIC tumor of nerve sheath origin was first described in 1908 by Verocay. 1 He christened this tumor "neurinoma" in 1910. Two opposing views of its cellular origin immediately arose: first, that it could only arise from cells of mesodermal origin, namely, the perineural or endoneural components of the nerve sheath, since it contained considerable
Howard W. Smith, Seth Thaler
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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.
Jose Picó, Raul A. Marcial-Rojas
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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.
Jose Picó, Raul A. Marcial-Rojas
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Pediatrics, 1957
THE INCREASING relative and absolute incidence of bulbar poliomyelitis1-34 has provided a valuable opportunity for the study of neurologic impairment of the pharynx. The varied distribution of impairment within the musculature of the area of the pharynx is appropriate to the typical pathologic finding in this disease of discrete and focal necrosis ...
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THE INCREASING relative and absolute incidence of bulbar poliomyelitis1-34 has provided a valuable opportunity for the study of neurologic impairment of the pharynx. The varied distribution of impairment within the musculature of the area of the pharynx is appropriate to the typical pathologic finding in this disease of discrete and focal necrosis ...
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Tumours of the oral cavity and pharynx
, 2020K. Bhatia, A. King, R. Hermans
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History and Evolution of the Barium Swallow for Evaluation of the Pharynx and Esophagus
Dysphagia (New York. Print), 2017M. Levine, S. Rubesin
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Clinical Manifestations of IgG4-Related Disease in the Pharynx
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2015Lindsay S Reder+4 more
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