2020
DOI: 10.3329/bmrcb.v46i2.49025
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Schwanoma of tonsil

Abstract: Background: Schwannoma is mostly benign lesion that originates from the Schwannoma cells that cover the myelinated nerve fibers. Schwannoma arising from the tonsil are very rare. In head and neck region the incidence rate of schwannoma is between 25 to 45%. In most of the cases vestibular nerve followed by a parapharyngeal space is involved. It is also known as neurilemmoma. Objective: To diagnoses and manage the case of a Schwannoma of Tonsil. Findings: A case of tonsillar schwannoma in a 42 years… Show more

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“…The nerve sheath tumors which originate from peripheral nerves are of two types, neurofibroma and Schwannoma. 2 Around 25-48% of Schwannomas favor the head and neck region, with only 1% having an intra-oral origin. 3 Although the onset age ranges from 1 to 89 years, the tumors are usually seen in the fourth decade of life.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The nerve sheath tumors which originate from peripheral nerves are of two types, neurofibroma and Schwannoma. 2 Around 25-48% of Schwannomas favor the head and neck region, with only 1% having an intra-oral origin. 3 Although the onset age ranges from 1 to 89 years, the tumors are usually seen in the fourth decade of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%