Literature DB >> 426712

Neurilemoma of the trachea.

R L Nass, N L Cohen.   

Abstract

Neurilemomas of the tracheobronchial tree are exceedingly rare. In this article we report what is, to our knowledge, the 12th case--the third such case of tracheal origin. Clinical features are referable to airway obstruction and local pressure effects. The gross appearance is of an encapsulated lesion. Histologically, there is a proliferation of Schwann cells that are found in either an ordered, palisaded configuration (Antoni type A), or a disordered, loosely textured configuration (Antoni type B). The two types may coexist in a single lesion. Endoscopic removal of nonvascular tracheobronchial masses with follow-up, including periodic chest x-ray films, is advocated. Major surgery is reserved for malignant disease or benign disease not amenable to endoscopic excision.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 426712     DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1979.00790160054014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0003-9977


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2.  Six cases of children with a benign cervical tumor who required tracheostomy.

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