2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12070-021-02693-8
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Multicentric Intra/Extracranial Cystic Facial Nerve Schwannoma: Case Report and Review of Literature

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“…Facial nerve schwannoma is the most common tumor that arises from the facial nerve [1], while it is benign and grows slowly. Facial nerve schwannomas can cause cystic changes and grow rapidly [2]. It can occur in any part of the facial nerve and is most frequent in the temporal bone, facial nerve canal, cerebellar pons, internal auditory canal, and the parotid gland [3].…”
Section: Facial Nerve Schwannomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Facial nerve schwannoma is the most common tumor that arises from the facial nerve [1], while it is benign and grows slowly. Facial nerve schwannomas can cause cystic changes and grow rapidly [2]. It can occur in any part of the facial nerve and is most frequent in the temporal bone, facial nerve canal, cerebellar pons, internal auditory canal, and the parotid gland [3].…”
Section: Facial Nerve Schwannomamentioning
confidence: 99%