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Mandibular nerve schwannoma: a case report.

Jinane Kharbouch1, Zakaria Aziz1, Mohamed Lahrach1, Yassine Bennaoui1, Salma Aboulouidad1, Mohamed El Bouihi1, Nadia Mansouri Hattab1.   

Abstract

Benign schwannomas are uncommon and their intraosseous location is even rarer counting for less than 1% of all benign primary bone tumors. They exceptionally occur in the oral cavity with the tongue being the most common site of involvement. We report here a case of intramandibular schwannoma derived from the inferior alveolar nerve, in a 57-year-old patient with a 3 months history of inferior left lip paresthesia. The oral examination showed a firm, painless and non-pulsatile swelling located in the inferior vestibule. The panoramic X-ray revealed a circumscribed and homogeneous radiolucent image. Treatment consisted of total excision of the tumor with preservation of the nerve bundles. The histological examination confirmed the diagnosis of schwannoma. The patient recovered a normal sensory function 6 months post-operatively without any recurrence up to 2 years after surgery. The treatment of intramandibular schwannoma is basically surgical with the conservative approach being the most advocated by majority of authors. Copyright: Jinane Kharbouch et al.

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Keywords:  Schwannoma; case report; inferior alveolar nerve; intraosseous; mandible

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35910057      PMCID: PMC9288147          DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.42.24.34713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pan Afr Med J


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