“…Of these, pleomorphic adenoma and Warthin's tumor are the most common and are relatively easily diagnosed by fine needle aspiration. 1 Facial nerve schwannomas, in contrast, also known as neurilemmomas, that sometimes present as parotid masses, are among the most rare clinical occurrences and should not be confused with other spindle cell lesions, especially neurofibroma, 2 with which they share a common precursor, the Schwann cell, as well as cytologic features. These neoplasms are usually solitary, benign, slowly growing, encapsulated tumors that arise from the sheath of peripheral and cranial nerves.…”