2020
DOI: 10.5935/1676-2444.20200002
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Benign neural lesions of the oral and maxillofacial complex: a 48-year-retrospective study

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“…masculino (Cheung & Putra, 2020;Gómez, Carazo, Ballester, & Sempere, 2019;Jain et al, 2020;Marinho et al, 2020;Rahman et al, 2015;Sasaki, Okamoto, Watanabe, Kagawa, & Ando, 2018;Vinay, Anjulo, Nitin, Neha, & Dhara, 2017).…”
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“…masculino (Cheung & Putra, 2020;Gómez, Carazo, Ballester, & Sempere, 2019;Jain et al, 2020;Marinho et al, 2020;Rahman et al, 2015;Sasaki, Okamoto, Watanabe, Kagawa, & Ando, 2018;Vinay, Anjulo, Nitin, Neha, & Dhara, 2017).…”
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“…A epúlide congênita (EC) é uma lesão que acomete exclusivamente fetos e recém-nascidos (RN), caracterizada como um tumor raro, benigno e de etiologia não completamente compreendida. Composta por células granulares, também conhecida como epúlide granular congênita, tumor congênito de células granulares e tumor de Neumann's (Elías Podestá, Cóndor Astucuri, García Gutiérrez, Arellano Sacramento, & Elías Díaz, 2017;Jain, Sinha, & Singh, 2020;Lee, Kim, & Shin, 2013;Marinho, Santos, Morais, & Freitas, 2020;Rahman, Ismail, Mohamad, Yusof, & Mohamad, 2015;Rodrigues et al, 2019).…”
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“…[ 1 ] Central tumors are brain tumors, arachnoid cyst, medulloblastoma and optic nerve glioma whereas neurofibroma, schwannomas, granular cell tumors and malignant nerve tumors fall under peripheral variant. [ 2 3 4 ] Peripheral nerve sheath tumors (PNSTs) are defined as type of sarcomas that develops in cells which forms a protective sheath (covering) around the peripheral nerve. i.e., the cells of myelin sheath (NCI definition).…”
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“…The most common oral neural tumors are neurilemomas and neurofibromatosis (56%) and traumatic neuromas (30%). [ 2 14 ] The tumor develops most commonly in mental foramen, lower lip and tongue in second to fifth decade of life. [ 14 ] Oral malignant peripheral nerve tumors are infrequent through highly hostile arising from Schwann cells and they are seen commonly occurring in tongue.…”
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